Recently upgrade to Sonoma and my Kali Crash

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop on a Mac with Apple silicon' started by FabianM8, Oct 12, 2023.

  1. FabianM8

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  2. Mikhail Ushakov

    Mikhail Ushakov Parallels Team

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    Hello!
    We've added support for Linux kernel 6.5 in Parallels Desktop 19.1.0 that should be released within a few hours. Please install the latest version of Parallels Desktop and check if the issue is addressed.
     
  3. Avinash Bundhoo

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    Hello,
    Thank you for your feedback.
    The main reason for the kernel panic is due to changes in the Linux Kernel in the following two commits:
    (1) https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/54d020692b342f7bd02d7f5795fb5c401caecfcc
    (2) https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/3e3271549670783be20e233a2b78a87a0b04c715

    As a possible workaround, kindly proceed with the following:

    First, boot Kali with the old kernel (6.4.0) and use the attached file to patch the following two files. Afterward, you can upgrade the kernel to 6.5.0 using `apt update`:

    (1) /var/lib/dkms/parallels-tools/19.0.0.54570/source/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/file.c
    (2) /var/lib/dkms/parallels-tools/19.0.0.54570/source/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_compat.h

    You can go through the post https://forum.parallels.com/threads/kali-linux-upgrade-boot-kernel-panic.361436/ for reference

    Please try and let us know about the results.

    Looking forward to it.

    Best regards,
     

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  4. Mikhail Ushakov

    Mikhail Ushakov Parallels Team

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    Hello!
    We've added support for Linux kernel 6.5 in Parallels Desktop 19.1.0 that should be released within a few hours. Please install the latest version of Parallels Desktop and check if the issue is addressed.
     
  5. lynmatten

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    I hi ran into the same problem and can confirm that with parallels 19.1.0 the kernel panic does not occur anymore.
     
  6. BrunoN3

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    Yes but parallels 19 is not free. I already paid for v18 and I can not upgrade for 19?
     
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