Hi, anyone having trouble with parallels tools after upgrade to new Kali Linux Kernel version? 5.18.0-kali2-amd64? Trying to reinstall, but the installer complains about missing module
Hi, Same issue here, on both ARM64 and AMD64 Kali. modprobe: FATAL: Module prl_tg not found in directory /lib/modules/5.18.0-kali2-arm64
Same issues faced. Fresh installation of the Kali Linux but still not able to install. Error: could not build kernel modules modprobe: FATAL: Module prl_tg not found in directory /lib/modules/5.18.0-kali2-arm64 modprobe: FATAL: Module prl_tg not found in directory /lib/modules/5.18.0-kali2-arm64 Error: failed to install Parallels Guest Tools!
To get PT installed you'll need to install linux-headers version 5.16. These have been removed from the current Kali repository. You'll have to add another repository into the /etc/sources.list file to install via apt. (Dont know which one, sorry) :-(
I've just rolled back to the 5.17 arm64 kernel for the moment, but would love to know if there's a way to resolve this to run on the new kernel.
Thank you @ScottN8 for the tips. It gave me an idea. Here is how I made it work: Start Kali VM On first screen (the Grub), select Advanced options for Kali GNU/Linux Select Kali 5.17 Once logged in, reinstall Parallels Tools Reboot Do steps 2 & 3
I was able to install the tools on the 5.18 kernel using the procedure outlined here: https://forum.parallels.com/threads/tools-patch-procedure.351669/ And this patch: https://forum.parallels.com/threads...rallel-tools-17-1-4-51567.357611/#post-904802 When I did, though, I found that the CPU usage in the VM was constantly hovering at 65-70%. Installing the tools on the 5.16 kernel and then upgrading to 5.18 doesn't seem to have the same issue, although I haven't tried reinstalling them in 5.18. (TBH I'm too much of a n00b to know if I need to or not, but nothing seems broke, so I'm not going to try to fix it yet.)
Ok, after trying to actually use something provided by Parallels Tools, I see that they were, in fact, very broken and needed to be reinstalled after the kernel upgrade. (Test before you post lesson re-learned.) The high CPU usage remains, but the Tools did reinstall OK.
I have tried the same procedure but when I type patch -p1 <patch filename> nothing happens, is like is waiting something, any thoughts about what I might be doing wrong ? Thanks
I believe there's a typo there. Try this: Code: patch -p1 < <patch filename> Note the angle bracket/redirect before the file name.
Any idea why it isn't working for me? Applying the patch works but when I run the installer, the same error is there.. "prl_tg not found".
Okay, so after actually attempting to use some Parallels Tools, I discovered that they were seriously broken and required a reinstall following the kernel upgrade.