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The kernel version is 5.17.8-300.fc36.x86_64 and the host is MacOS Monterey 12.4. The VM has Fedora Server 36. Parallels Tools fails to install...
@DebasmitaM@Parallels I am running Fedora Server 36
As the title says I am looking to copy/paste a file living on the host (MacOS) to the guest (Fedora Server 36) but without having Parallels Tools...
I'm in the same situation, Fedora 35 won't start after updating the kernel to 5.16.16-200 any ideas? I have the latest version of Parallels installed
That didn't work either for me :( I had to install Fedora 34 from scratch. Thanks anyway
@ShawnC4 already tried that no luck, currently I am removing the old ones 13.7 and 13.6 and see if somehow that helps me to install the latest...
@ShawnC4 more than that and worse it never start after that black screen, I am running `kernel-5.13.8-200.fc34.x86_64`
@(GalaxyMaster) weird, I have Fedora 34 and as soon as I install the latest Parallels Tools my VM becomes unusable meaning it never starts just...
Yea, seems to be something related to Parallels Tools and the Kernel: [ATTACH] Looking for a solution tried this...
Well that didn't work either, now I have no splash screen but still black [ATTACH] from there I have to completely kill Parallels process...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] and there it is stuck forever
@Mark Fine yessir, I could try one more time. For me, it started automatically and after I restarted the VM I've got a black screen for more than...
Ok, thank god I created a copy of every VM before opening it in Parallels 17 ... I recover them and tried one more time WITHOUT installing the...
So .... long story short: I had Parallels 16 with Fedora 34 and everything was running just fine, I did update to 17, and everything stopped...
I have a VM (named BaseImage) with Fedora 34 installed and everything I need ready to go. I want to create two more images from BaseImage in order...
[ATTACH] here is another example notice a chat window in the background
@bradland here is another one, not sure but I am seeing something in the back of the VM
Is there a way to fix the following? [ATTACH] Notice how in the background I am able to see whatever I have open on the host. At first, I thought...
@Mark Fine I am not sure what kernel did I have installed when I perform the upgrade however Fedora docs recommend you to do a full upgrade on the...
@BDillzz by reading the docs and searching Google ;) here some links I used:...