This is a bit involved, but here is the best attempt at a summary.
I was working with a network simulator on an Ubuntu 16.04 Parallels instance. I accidentally affected permissions on the root folder. After this occured I was unable to do anything on the machine, even "cd" or "ls". I attempted a "reset" of the virtual machine. Now I am unable to boot. When I attempt to boot, I receive a graphics error, which I try to go around by booting to a login prompt, but this only hangs on "/dev/sda1 clean, XXXXX/XXXXXXX files, XXXXXX/XXXXXX blocks" (see screenshots).
I am unable to figure out how to boot this vm into safe mode from Parallels. It also appears the Parallels Mounter is no longer available?
I really just want to get the data at this point. I am fine with grabbing it and then putting it on a new vm, but I am unable to figure out how to do that with my .pvm file.
I was working with a network simulator on an Ubuntu 16.04 Parallels instance. I accidentally affected permissions on the root folder. After this occured I was unable to do anything on the machine, even "cd" or "ls". I attempted a "reset" of the virtual machine. Now I am unable to boot. When I attempt to boot, I receive a graphics error, which I try to go around by booting to a login prompt, but this only hangs on "/dev/sda1 clean, XXXXX/XXXXXXX files, XXXXXX/XXXXXX blocks" (see screenshots).
I am unable to figure out how to boot this vm into safe mode from Parallels. It also appears the Parallels Mounter is no longer available?
I really just want to get the data at this point. I am fine with grabbing it and then putting it on a new vm, but I am unable to figure out how to do that with my .pvm file.