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I chose read and write access, because you later need to change an authorization flag for executing at the installation script. Since this would be an installation only for NetWeaver I deactivated some things like printer and camera.

Hostname: vhcalnplci I think it is possible to use another hostname here, but with this one you will have less problems. So, I chose Germany and ftp. From this point of installation, the architecture or OS of server and client should not make any difference, so my blog post ends here.

I've faced with a problem. How can I fix it? The article will help you to extend space for database. Skip to Content. Dominik Di Lorenzo. September 14, 3 minute read. You should know what you are doing. Here you can get some hints by looking at how I did it. But this might be totally wrong from some point of view and for some scenarios. Create virtual machine in Parallels Desktop Added new machine from downloaded Debian iso. I edited settings according to the system requirements of NetWeaver.

I should rephrase that: as far as Debian is concerned, virtual disk space is reclaimed; but as far as OS X is concerned, the space in the. So, you need to compress your Debian virtual disk from time to time, see the Parallels Tools instructions. I greatly appreciate it. During installation I was asked to install GRUB as part of the boot, which said the scary things about making the machine unbootable.

But as I understand it, that's just the boot that's part of the. And it would have been OK to just say yes. All went well. Googling indicates this means my boot sector is corrupted. Do I need to reinstall and simply tell it it is the only boot? Or should it work having picked the other location for GRUB? Thanks, --Dennis. Thus I may be wrong. DennisMerritt wrote: During installation I was asked to install GRUB as part of the boot, which said the scary things about making the machine unbootable.

And yes it worked fine when I reinstalled like that. Next question -- the resulting window had very small fonts, and for my other two virtual machines under Parallels Windows 7 and CentOS installing the Parallels Tools made everything work fine. I followed the instructions for installing the tools for Debian, which involved opening the Parallels prl-tools-lin.

But I can't change the size of the Window, stuff on the bottom and top is obscured, the mouse doesn't seem to work when, say trying to close an open window with the X, and it no longer has a separate mouse as it did before I installed the tools.

Is that the problem? I was searching online for instructions to install Parallels Tools and happen to run across your posting.

I installed Debian 6. I get the following message:. This incident will be report. Execute the command: adduser youruserid sudo. Why did I encounter this mistake Please help me to answer Thank you! Start the virtual machine and log in. If you restart later, unmount the Parallels Tools CD image.

Now you can enjoy the functionality provided by Parallels Tools when using this virtual machine. In Open Source Networking Linux , virtualization. Install the Marionnet network



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