![]() ![]() My gut feel is that there is a difference in the Apple store version I was using. That apparently mounted the disk and installed the tools. In the end, what I did was to click the warning icon at the top of the VM window warning me that the tools need to be installed. I should mention that I did have issues getting the parallel tools installed. Per the advice in the accepted solution above, I removed Parallels from my machine, logged into my account, and re-installed parallels Version 17.1.2 (51548)) after downloading and activating the new install, I followed the advice given above accepted solution and Ubuntu 22.04 is now running as per the accepted solution answer. I had the Apple store version 1.7.x (I think it was 1.7.2). I had the same issue, as Stephan, with installing Ubuntu 22.04 on a MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021) M1 Pro with 32 GB RAM. I figured they would be similar, but I was wrong. Bonus note, the speed of the system is much much faster using a M1 Mac vs 2020 mac mini with 32gb of RAM on x86 architecture.Side note, I tried really hard to get this working for Fedora 36, but couldn't get Parallels Tools to work.Now where are all the arm apps? Hopefully, they get ported over time.Performed the following that I saw from the another post on this page:.I think I hit enter and it worked, or I restarted it somehow. Installed, rebooted, boot sequence froze after it couldn't find cd/dvd. I didn't go with the automatic install option from Parallels.
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