Before starting guest operating system installation, the virtual machine should be configured and the guest OS distributive should be connected to it. In addition to installation from a CD, DVD, or floppy, the guest OS distributive may reside in an image file(s) (an .iso image of CD/DVD or an .fdd image of a floppy disk).
CD/DVD .iso
images and floppy .fdd images can be made using the Parallels Image Tool included in Parallels Workstation distribution. For more information on Image Tool see the Using the Parallels Image Tool chapter.
Note: To install a guest OS from any physical disk when running Linux primary OS, you should have system privileges to access the corresponding device of your host computer. Otherwise you will not be able to connect CD/DVD-ROM or floppy drive of your virtual machine to proper physical device.
General Steps:
To install from a physical CD/DVD or CD/DVD .iso image:
On the virtual machine property page click on the desired CD/DVD-ROM drive to open its CD/DVD-ROM Options in Configuration Editor. Make sure that the Enabled and the Connect at startup options are selected.
If you install from a real CD/DVD:
Select the Use real CD/DVD-ROM and specify which real drive to connect to the virtual device in the CD/DVD-ROM Drives list.
Insert the CD/DVD disk with the operating system distribution into the appropriate drive of your computer.
If you install from an .iso
image file:
Check the Use image file option and specify the path to the .iso
distribution file in the Image File field.
To install from a physical floppy disk or an .fdd floppy image:
On the virtual machine property page click on the Floppy resource to open Floppy Options in Configuration Editor. In the Floppy Options tab, make sure that the Enabled and the Connect at startup options are selected.
If you install from a real floppy disk:
Select the Use real floppy option and specify which real drive to connect to the virtual device in the Floppy Drives list.
Insert the floppy disk with the operating system distribution into the appropriate drive of your computer.
If you install from an image file:
Check the Use image file option and specify the path to the .fdd
(or another) distribution file in the Image File field.
When Installing on Non-empty Hard Disk
If you install a guest operating system onto a hard disk where the guest OS was previously installed, you have to change the boot sequence:
During installation, when the guest OS reboots for the first time, return the boot sequence to booting from hard disk: