How to Install Parrot OS 7 (Security Edition) with Manual Partitions | UEFI + GPT Setup

Install Parrot OS 7 Echo (Security Edition) step-by-step with manual partitioning on a UEFI system. This video shows the full installation process in under 4 minutes — perfect for beginners and cybersecurity learners who want a clean dual-boot or standalone setup using GPT partitions.

In this Parrot OS installation guide, we boot into the live environment, launch the installer, choose localization settings, and configure the disk manually with the correct Linux partition structure for UEFI systems:
• GPT Partition Table
• EFI System Partition (FAT32 /boot/efi)
• Swap Partition
• Root Partition (ext4 /) or btrfs

This method works for SSDs, NVMe drives, laptops and desktops. Parrot Security OS is built for ethical hacking, penetration testing, digital forensics, and privacy protection. It includes tons of cyber-security tools right out of the box.

What you’ll learn in this tutorial:
• How to install Parrot OS 7 in UEFI mode
• Best partitioning setup for Parrot Linux
• How to set a user login and root password
• How to complete installation and first boot
• How to verify the system is working properly

Parrot 7 Echo is based on Debian and comes with a lightweight desktop, secure defaults, and strong anonymity features. If you are interested in cybersecurity or ethical hacking, Parrot OS is an amazing platform to start with.

Watch the full guide, follow the steps, and enjoy your Parrot Security OS 7 installation!

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Chapters:
00:00 — Intro & Boot Menu
00:13 — Entering Live Environment
00:28 — Starting the Installer
00:45 — Language & Location Setup
01:00 — Manual Partitioning Overview
01:18 — Creating GPT Partition Table
01:34 — Creating EFI Partition
01:48 — Creating Swap Partition
02:05 — Creating Root Partition
02:26 — User & Root Password Setup
02:45 — Installation Begins
03:10 — First Boot & Login
03:28 — Final Thoughts & Outro

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