When I Mount The Parallels Tools iso On The Desktop & Get The Properties; When I'm Logged In To The Root Account. It Says I Do Not Own The Files, & Therefore I Can Not Run The Installer ???
Any Thoughts ??
Thanks
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Debian 9 & Parallels
Re: Debian 9 & Parallels
Most likely the installer doesn't have execute bit set. Try setting execute permission at mount time with "exec" or "umask" options.
Re: Debian 9 & Parallels
I Tried The Exec String But Not The Unmask ! Can You Post The Exact Terminal Command I Would Use ??
Thanks
Terry Henderson
Thanks
Terry Henderson
Re: Debian 9 & Parallels
With Some Help From Ivan At Parallels , I Finally Got The Tools Installed !!!
You Must Use This Modified Command To Unlock The .iso Of The Parallels Tools !!!
su mount -oro,exec,remount /media/cdrom
After That Is Done; Go To The Terminal As su ; & Install The Following 2 Items
GCC & DKMS
Then Run The gui Installer By Double Clicking On It's Icon !!!
Takes About 5 Minutes, & Requires A Restart ; But All Good Now !!!!!!!
Hope This Helps Someone Out There
MacTerryH
You Must Use This Modified Command To Unlock The .iso Of The Parallels Tools !!!
su mount -oro,exec,remount /media/cdrom
After That Is Done; Go To The Terminal As su ; & Install The Following 2 Items
GCC & DKMS
Then Run The gui Installer By Double Clicking On It's Icon !!!
Takes About 5 Minutes, & Requires A Restart ; But All Good Now !!!!!!!
Hope This Helps Someone Out There
MacTerryH