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Vmware fusion ubuntu m1
Vmware fusion ubuntu m1







  1. #Vmware fusion ubuntu m1 how to
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#Vmware fusion ubuntu m1 install

In addition, what I did was to download the last compiled version I could find here and install it by downloading the.

#Vmware fusion ubuntu m1 iso

The installer did not download the last version of the kernel that seem to be buggy in my VMware fusion environment & instead got the kernel shipped with the iso image, which happen to be 5.19.0-21-generic, installed. Q2) I did re-install the VM but before starting the installation process, I did disconnect my Mac from my local area network. GRUB_DEFAULT="Advanced options for Ubuntu>Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-28-generic" I did change in /etc/default/grub, the variable.

#Vmware fusion ubuntu m1 how to

Q1) How to pin the kernel version to be used, as mentioned above already in the comment I did the following: So I'm not sure if there is a way to download an older version of the kernel at this stage & configure grub to propose it in the selection of available kernels to boot on.Īctually spending some time to investigate more, I found answers for both questions above. If the install has started, the installed system will be mounted at /target." Changes to this environment will not survive a reboot.

vmware fusion ubuntu m1

You will be returned to the installer when this shell is exited, for example by typing Control-D or 'exit'.īe aware that this is an ephemeral environment. This shell version is running inside the installer environment. I tried using the 'Help' option at the end of the installation before rebooting but it says: So I'd like to add Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-28-genericĪnd then pin it as well to avoid upgrades ?īut I need to be able to, at least, add it at installation time because as of now I'm not able to boot at all with the existing kernel.

  • Q2) likewise on the newer VM, I only have the last version of the kernel, how could I select at installation time an older version of the kernel ? As of now I've got only the latest:.
  • Q1) on the older VM, is there a way to "pin" the kernel version to a particular version like: 'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-28-generic' & thus prevent the OS from using the latest/greatest kernel version ?.
  • Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-28-generic (recovery mode) Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-31-generic (recovery mode) I noticed this VM would boot & work again after selecting in the boot configuration panel of GNU GRUB version 2.06 the oldest kernel from January 'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-28-generic' Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-31-generic I found that on this older VM I had several kernel versions: Linux 5.19.0-28-generic (from Jan 8th, 2023) but now I'm also having the same problem after various shutdown/restart sequences today on that VM. On a previous machine that I had created back in January with the same iso, it worked fine for a couple of weeks.

    vmware fusion ubuntu m1

    I noticed that the kernel loaded is Linux 5.19.0-31-generic.

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    I just created a new VM on Fusion Player using and it fails to boot after the installation completed successfully with the following error: EFI stub: Booting Linux Kernel.ĮFI stub: Using DTB from configuration table









    Vmware fusion ubuntu m1