![]() ![]() 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. ![]()
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