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Recently ran updates on one of my Centos 7 Development Environments (server) which is running though Parallels on Mac OSX, when I went to start the VM recently I received this output:



[FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions kernel modules.
See 'systemctl status vboxadd.service' for details.

[FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions service.
See 'systemctl status vboxadd-service.service' for details.



Centos 7 output



It does not boot, it freezes at the last shown output and never continues.



I've seen this issue before, it crept up on one of my other Virtual Machines, and after hours of research now in 2 separate events, I wanted to reach out to see if anyone knows how to go about solving this, I can't find documentation on it anywhere, and i'm not using Virtual Box I'm using Parallels.



How do I go about solving this?



Thanks!










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    Recently ran updates on one of my Centos 7 Development Environments (server) which is running though Parallels on Mac OSX, when I went to start the VM recently I received this output:



    [FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions kernel modules.
    See 'systemctl status vboxadd.service' for details.

    [FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions service.
    See 'systemctl status vboxadd-service.service' for details.



    Centos 7 output



    It does not boot, it freezes at the last shown output and never continues.



    I've seen this issue before, it crept up on one of my other Virtual Machines, and after hours of research now in 2 separate events, I wanted to reach out to see if anyone knows how to go about solving this, I can't find documentation on it anywhere, and i'm not using Virtual Box I'm using Parallels.



    How do I go about solving this?



    Thanks!










    share|improve this question














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      Recently ran updates on one of my Centos 7 Development Environments (server) which is running though Parallels on Mac OSX, when I went to start the VM recently I received this output:



      [FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions kernel modules.
      See 'systemctl status vboxadd.service' for details.

      [FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions service.
      See 'systemctl status vboxadd-service.service' for details.



      Centos 7 output



      It does not boot, it freezes at the last shown output and never continues.



      I've seen this issue before, it crept up on one of my other Virtual Machines, and after hours of research now in 2 separate events, I wanted to reach out to see if anyone knows how to go about solving this, I can't find documentation on it anywhere, and i'm not using Virtual Box I'm using Parallels.



      How do I go about solving this?



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question














      Recently ran updates on one of my Centos 7 Development Environments (server) which is running though Parallels on Mac OSX, when I went to start the VM recently I received this output:



      [FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions kernel modules.
      See 'systemctl status vboxadd.service' for details.

      [FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions service.
      See 'systemctl status vboxadd-service.service' for details.



      Centos 7 output



      It does not boot, it freezes at the last shown output and never continues.



      I've seen this issue before, it crept up on one of my other Virtual Machines, and after hours of research now in 2 separate events, I wanted to reach out to see if anyone knows how to go about solving this, I can't find documentation on it anywhere, and i'm not using Virtual Box I'm using Parallels.



      How do I go about solving this?



      Thanks!







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          So, answered this one thanks to a friend.



          When doing a kernel update, you have to update parallels tools apparently. The issue is, when updating the kernel the video drivers got crushed, VBox Addons seem like the are part of the Parallels tools suite, so the issue here was that it was hanging up because the system couldn't find a screen as a result of not having the correct video drivers.



          Mounting the Parallels tools suite and updating, resolved the issue.






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            When doing a kernel update, you have to update parallels tools apparently. The issue is, when updating the kernel the video drivers got crushed, VBox Addons seem like the are part of the Parallels tools suite, so the issue here was that it was hanging up because the system couldn't find a screen as a result of not having the correct video drivers.



            Mounting the Parallels tools suite and updating, resolved the issue.






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              So, answered this one thanks to a friend.



              When doing a kernel update, you have to update parallels tools apparently. The issue is, when updating the kernel the video drivers got crushed, VBox Addons seem like the are part of the Parallels tools suite, so the issue here was that it was hanging up because the system couldn't find a screen as a result of not having the correct video drivers.



              Mounting the Parallels tools suite and updating, resolved the issue.






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                So, answered this one thanks to a friend.



                When doing a kernel update, you have to update parallels tools apparently. The issue is, when updating the kernel the video drivers got crushed, VBox Addons seem like the are part of the Parallels tools suite, so the issue here was that it was hanging up because the system couldn't find a screen as a result of not having the correct video drivers.



                Mounting the Parallels tools suite and updating, resolved the issue.






                share|improve this answer













                So, answered this one thanks to a friend.



                When doing a kernel update, you have to update parallels tools apparently. The issue is, when updating the kernel the video drivers got crushed, VBox Addons seem like the are part of the Parallels tools suite, so the issue here was that it was hanging up because the system couldn't find a screen as a result of not having the correct video drivers.



                Mounting the Parallels tools suite and updating, resolved the issue.







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