
There was a question below about whether or not Docker can work with Ubuntu 22.04 on Apple Silicon.
Expand Parallels Desktop.app/Contents/Resources/Tools/. Navigate to /Applications/ and change to List view. Note: initially I installed Parallels Tools before installing the graphical user interface, but if you install it after the installation of ubuntu-desktop or even kde-standard/full/whatever then copy paste, etc. Use ISO: mount Parallels ARM64 tools ISO and install: Menubar → Actions → Install Parallels Tools. Parallels Tools Installation: two options.
Login and install: sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop. Update System sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade then sudo reboot. Install with the ISO when creating a new guest/vm in Parallels 17. Download the ARM64 Server edition from:. Some were confused, here's a complete screencast of the process outlined below: Your mileage may vary, but it could perhaps work outright as this other user has indicated. Then log in with your username and password.UPDATE 2: A non-public (not on their main website) release of the arm64 Desktop version is now available on the dail-live folder: Reboot after Ubuntu installation complete wait a little bit for some Refer to videos Install Ubuntu 1, Install Ubuntu 2 Log in into Ubuntu not choosing LVM will make it a little bit easier later if you want. it is recommended that you choose short username and password for. in addition to the default NAT network interface, also add another. You can pick 1 or 2 (or more) CPUs, and about 2048M memory, although you can. Name the first VM using a generic name as ubuntu, ubuntu-server, or ubuntu-20.04. The resulting overhead to your host machine is smaller,Īnd the VM starts up faster too. We use Ubuntu Server instead of Ubuntu Desktopīecause we only need a basic server machine without too many unnecessaryįunctionalities. Launch VirtualBox and create your first Ubuntu VM using theĭownloaded.
iso image file with name like ubuntu-20.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso, probably in your download directory.
iso file (currently 20.04.2 LTS) Download Ubuntu Server Search “ ubuntu server download” on the web and download the latest Once installed VirtualBox, launch and see if you have something like Install VirtualBox (currently 6.1.18) for your operation system visit
use SSH to connect to the Ubuntu VM to install free5GC stage 3. create a Ubuntu Server VM using VirtualBox.