S SergioN1 Bit poster Apr 26, 2024 #1 I can't seem to get secure boot working with Red Hat 9. Has anyone successfully done this? I'm using Parallels 19.3.0 on an M2 Mac Studio
I can't seem to get secure boot working with Red Hat 9. Has anyone successfully done this? I'm using Parallels 19.3.0 on an M2 Mac Studio
P ParallelsU1069 Bit poster May 5, 2024 #2 How do you enable EFI/UEFI boot when creating a new Linux VM?
P ParallelsU1069 Bit poster May 5, 2024 #3 It seems the menus have changed between Parallels versions and the instructions in the following post are not longer relevant. https://forum.parallels.com/threads...hen-creating-new-linux-vm.338616/#post-811955
It seems the menus have changed between Parallels versions and the instructions in the following post are not longer relevant. https://forum.parallels.com/threads...hen-creating-new-linux-vm.338616/#post-811955
S SergioN1 Bit poster May 5, 2024 #4 see the man page for prlctl prlctl set <vm_id|vm_name> --bios-type <legacy|efi32|efi64|efi-arm64> In my case (arm), I use efi-arm64
see the man page for prlctl prlctl set <vm_id|vm_name> --bios-type <legacy|efi32|efi64|efi-arm64> In my case (arm), I use efi-arm64