Try installing the newest (2.0) version of Trixbox (you can find it here). The install goes through without a problem. However on the the first reboot the machine freezes up at the kernel decompress stage. Any suggestions? Trixbox installed fine in older versions of Parallels. I'm presently using build 3186. Did I find a bug?
I found that using an SMP kernel under Centos halts at decompressing the kernel, any chance that Trixbox uses an SMP kernel by default? Switching back to a UP kernel fixed the problem. andy
Trixbox installation puts two lines in the GRUB menu: the first line ends with .ELsmp which is the SMP kernel and is the default. If you start that kernel, it will hang. You need to select the second line which ends with EL.