I have Xubuntu Linux 18.04 installed as a guest OS, and am now experiencing the following problems after upgrading to Parallels 14:
When copying files, particularly large ones from the guest OS to the host's folder, the file will copy so many megabytes before stating:
'Error writing to file. Invalid argument. Do you want to skip it?'. If I select 'retry', and 'replace', it will successfully complete.
Sometimes I will get the error: 'Error splicing file. Cannot allocate memory'
Torrent-like applications give me 'invalid argument' after starting and downloading for a while.
I can create small files and folders on the shared folder without a problem.
However, when copying the same files from the host OS to the guest, I have no problems.
More details:
MacOS 10.13.6 is the host
Xubuntu Linux 18.04
The shared folder is a SDXC card formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled), nothing special in way of permissions.
Test file is about 1gb in size, though I also have problems with files as small as 250mb.
Never had any problems with the same setup and configuration under Parallels 13.
Please advise.
When copying files, particularly large ones from the guest OS to the host's folder, the file will copy so many megabytes before stating:
'Error writing to file. Invalid argument. Do you want to skip it?'. If I select 'retry', and 'replace', it will successfully complete.
Sometimes I will get the error: 'Error splicing file. Cannot allocate memory'
Torrent-like applications give me 'invalid argument' after starting and downloading for a while.
I can create small files and folders on the shared folder without a problem.
However, when copying the same files from the host OS to the guest, I have no problems.
More details:
MacOS 10.13.6 is the host
Xubuntu Linux 18.04
The shared folder is a SDXC card formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled), nothing special in way of permissions.
Test file is about 1gb in size, though I also have problems with files as small as 250mb.
Never had any problems with the same setup and configuration under Parallels 13.
Please advise.
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