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Is reinstalling macOS a possible option for you?
> Unfortunately same issue after doing that. Did you do any configurations of sudo(8) on your system? Did you modify your sudoers file?
Ubuntu 17.04 is not supported in Parallels Desktop 11. You should upgrade PD to version 12.
0. Go to PTfL kernel modules source code: $ pushd /usr/src/parallels-tools-<your_version_here>/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs 1. Edit...
Ok. Try this command in terminal: sudo -u clint...
Please, try this KB. If this doesn't help: generate stand-alone problem report and post its id here. To do this at the moment the issue is being...
Unfortunately current Shared Folders implementation for Linux guest has hardcoded inode limit set to 4096. The only way to workaround it at the...
No, unfortunately its impossible to pass hardware UUID to the guest.
Can you please provide the full contents of the file?
Did this issue appear just after Parallels Tools installation or Tools had worked ok for some time and then issue appeared? If the first one:...
> I have a late 2016 and BP, and I cannot install El Capitan as it lacks drivers for the new hardware. I am able to run El Capitan in parallels,...
Did you install Parallels Tools inside the guest system?
Discussed here.
> No, all users I showed in the list above are never used and I never installed them. The system nomally has only ONE user, me. Well... Frankly...
It depends on the user. If that user is a regular user, under which you may log into the system, its UID should be unique and greater than 500.
$ sudo dscl . -change /Users/tarage UniqueID 0 599 - here you may replace "599" with the non-used UID you want to assign to this user.
> Is there a way to install it on a physical hard drive partition like on my external Thunderbolt drive? Of course, you can install El Capitan on...
Parallels Desktop doesn't transfer non-system Windows disks. But you may do it yourself: for example, add new virtual hard drive the virtual...
Try this: in guest switch to virtual terminal (Ctrl-Alf-F1 or Ctrl-Alf-F2) and run sudo ptiagent-cmd --install && sudo reboot.
FreeBSD 10.3 works pretty good in Parallels Desktop.