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Suspend virtualized Boot Camp systems in Parallels Desktop
Authored by: boll0107 on Oct 22, '09 06:04:38PM

Great tip! FYI, I triple boot Snow Leopard, Win7 and Ubuntu Jaunty--all of them on native partitions. Since the release of Parallels 3 Ive been scratching my head as to how to get it to boot the ext3 in Jaunty. Used this tip to get my Win7 suspend working, then followed the same routine for jaunty (being sure to choose the /dev/disk04 and deselect the windows partition before switching to the Image File tab). It works! I have all three running at the same time. Of course, I do not know if snow leopard added support for mounting ext3...leopard had none. Other things I did before this worked: today I did download a new version of parallels, and I had ext2-fuse installed since leopard (Parallels never used this, but perhaps the the update changed something).



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