Dit leerprogramma zal u door het installeren van Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) gebruikend begeleiden Desktop van parallellen 3.0 (BUILD 5540 - dat bèta maar zeer stabiel is, op dit ogenblik) voor OS X. Er zijn een aantal manieren u kunt probeer om Ubuntu 7.10 te installeren in parallelsDesktop, zoals binnen gevonden deze draad op de Parallellen steun Forums - maar ik bracht een paar uren door proberend elke één, en had geen geluk. Andere mensen [[did]] heb geluk met sommige van die methodes, zodat kunt u hen een schot willen geven, omdat de methode die ik een tijdrovend beetje is heb geschetst. Met elk van dat bovengenoemd, de goede mensen die Parallellen ontwikkelen hebben vermeld dat zij momenteel aan betere steun werken, zodat dit leerprogramma zelf zijn waarschijnlijk „beperkte tijd“ - zoals daarin niet in een paar weken/maanden noodzakelijk zal zijn.
Als u reeds hebt installeerde Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) in parallels, en u gebruikt bouwt 5540 van de Desktop van Parallellen, kunt u skip neer aan stap 15 hieronder.
Als u geïnstalleerdei geen Ubuntu hebt, wat wij gaan doen is installeren 7.04 in parallels, en dan bevorderen het aan 7.10. Om dit - begin bij stap 1 hieronder te doen.
- Om begonnen te worden, download Ubuntu 7.04.
- Zodra de download heeft voltooid, open Parallellen. Als OS de Medewerker van de Installatie de tovenaar lanceert niet op zijn uitgezocht, Dossier -> Nieuw…. Kies Douane aangezien klikt de installatiewijze, en dan Daarna.
- Voor OS Type selecteer Linux, en voor OS Versie selecteer Ubuntu Linux.
- Selecteer de hoeveelheid RAM u aan Ubuntu zou willen wijden. 512MB is een vrij goed aantal - de mensen hebben kwesties gaan hoger dan dat gemeld, en Ubuntu kan een traag beetje zijn als u veel onder 256 gaat.
- Selecteer Cre�ër een nieuw harde schijfbeeld en klik dan Daarna.
- Specify how much hard disk space you would like to dedicate to Ubuntu. If you also choose Expanding (which I recommend) - you won’t actually use all of that space until Ubuntu needs it. Click Next when you’re ready to continue.
- Select Shared Networking and once again, click Next.
- Give your OS a name (something descriptive is good, but call it whatever you want) and as always, click Next.
- Determine which you would rather have perform “better” the guest OS (Ubuntu in this case) or OS X. You guessed it - click Next.
- Before you get excited and click Finish, select the small arrow next to More Options. Select ISO and then click the Choose… button.
- Navigate to the .iso file that you downloaded way back in step 1. Select it and click Open.
- Make sure that Start Ubuntu Linux installation is selected, and now you can finally click Finish.
- Click the green Start Virtual Machine button from the right column.
- At this point you will boot into Ubuntu, and you’ll need to install the OS by double-clicking the Install icon on the desktop. If you’d like help going step by step through that, please see the installing Ubuntu section of this FAQ. After you have 7.04 totally installed, make sure to install Parallels Tools as well. Once you’re done, continue with step 15 below.
- Now use the Update Manager to get your Ubuntu 7.04 totally up to date. Select System -> Administration -> Update Manager. Make sure absolutely everything is selected (which it should be by default) and then click Install Updates.
- Once that’s complete, click Close. You’ll probably need to restart your system, so do that now.
- When Ubuntu is back up, again run the Update Manager (System -> Administration -> Update Manager). This time, you should see a New distribution release 7.10 is available section. Click the Upgrade button.
- The Release Notes window will appear - again, click Upgrade.
- And watch as the update begins.
- If you get a Support for some applications ended window, just click Close.
- When asked if you want to start the upgrade, click Start Upgrade.
- And once again watch as Ubuntu updates….
- If you’re asked to remove obsolete packages, click Remove.
- And once it’s done, click Restart.
- Do not be surprised if you get an error and the screen ‘enlarges’ and then ’shrinks’ a few times. Give it another few seconds…
- And you’ll get to your new Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon desktop! Parallels Tools should be working by default (assuming you installed them while you were running 7.04).





















































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Step 25:
when the login is required in a black screen, what do I have to do? just wait?
thanks
I got an error about the display server and it told me to wait 2 minutes (not 2 seconds…).
I think It screwed up everything… :-((
I had trouble getting a network connection for the updates (it could see that I needed them, but it couldn’t download them), but I found this:
http://forum.parallels.com/archive/index.php/t-13906.html
It worked.
I have found an easier method.
After having a few problems and reading a variety of guides on installing Ubuntu as a guest OS on my Parallels installation on my iMac I finally managed to get there after a suggestion from KevanV on Jaiku.
Go to the Ubuntu website and when you download the ISO ensure you that you check the box which says Check here if you need the alternate desktop CD. This CD does not include the Live CD, instead it uses a text-based installer.
Then when you install Ubuntu ensure you use the text based installer.
Also when asked which screen resolution you wish to use ensure that you check 1024 x 768 only.
Once installed the graphical user interface works just fine.
I figured it would be helpful to post the Parallels Virtual OS config file (.PVS) and the .HDD image online for those attempting to use the same setup.
Host OS: Mac OS X 10.5.1 (Leopard)
Virtualization: Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac (Build 5160)
Guest OS: Ubuntu Linux 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) - Desktop Edition
The torrent is available on MacNBits (registration required): http://www.macnbits.com/tracker_details.php?hash=bd77b5dc1e9645580ff6fe031347f31faaca7b62
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your guide is nolonger valid since it does not work correctly
I had experienced the aforementioned GUI issue when not installing 7.10 from command line, so I followed your guide, and upgraded from 7.04 from within Ubuntu. Appreciated.
I installed via the 7.10 i386 alternate image and it completely installed. Now my problem is that it will restart and starts to load showing a bar but it never reaches the end. It just hangs there for 2 minutes on the 3rd bar then it changes over to the boot sequence and hangs up at the loading manual drivers line.
Edit: Fixed the issue by lower the ram from 1gb to 512mb.
i have ubuntu 7.10 CD with me. While trying to install it give some two pages of errors saying something like “hdc I/O error …….. ”
Can u please help me out
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