![]() ![]() I'm interested that your server actually boots. I got the answer to use vm.bios.efi=0 in the boot flags from elsewhere. They were very nice, but provided no help in resolving the problem, plus I had to give them access to my computer with logmein,com (I can't remember the actual web site now). ![]() I raised a support issue for that and spoke first to someone in India (I think) and then to someone in Russia (I asked her where she was). Since Parallels 10, the option "Select boot device on startup" (under Boot Order on the Hardware configuration screen) has not worked with the default configuration. I have three disks on my Virtual Machine, each with a different version of the operating system (10.7.5, 10.6.8 and 10.5.8). I have not tested if the downloads actually work. I got them by navigating to -> Support (at the top of the page) -> Downloads and Updates (near the bottom of the page) -> Browse by Product -> Search for "server 10.5.8" (without the quotes). Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 Update v.1.1 and Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 Combo Update v.1.1 ![]() Well, you could download the system updates from Apple and install them manually. ![]()
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