VirtualBox

Custom Query (16363 matches)

Filters
 
Or
 
  
 
Columns

Show under each result:


Results (430 - 432 of 16363)

Ticket Resolution Summary Owner Reporter
#709 fixed I can't compact linux guest VDIs efficiently Christophe Muller
Description

I'm wondering if I'm the only one having this problem (?). Using the VBoxManage modifyvdi name.vdi compact command, and after zeroing the disk, I am able to always recover space on FAT32 partitions (Windows guests) but I could never succeed doing that with Linux guests, either on ext2 or ext3 partitions. I have being also zeroing them with dd if=/dev/zero or with the zerofree method described in the forums but nothing seems to work. On FAT32 I have a vdi which is maybe 10% bigger of what Windows tells as size. On ext2 it can be as bad as a partition containing 250 MB (that's what du and df say) gives me a 2GB VDI!! (after compacting). It's a / partition of a Debian/Etch minimum install and I zeroed it using a rescue iso disk. I really can't see what I'm doing wrong! Thanks for your help.

#710 fixed make the dialog of closing vm more friendly victor
Description

It is a convenient way to close the vm by pressing the window button at the top right.

But there is only two options at the dialog of closing vm. Save the machine state Power off the machine

There should be an option of "ACPI Shutdown". Because it's been used more frequently than the other two action for daily work.

#713 fixed winXP64 host, BSOD 0x0000001e Egor
Description

After begining of installing guest OS, host (windows XP x64 SP2) -> BSOD

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xffffffffc000001d, 0xfffffadfccb2ad70, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini092107-02.dmp.

Batch Modify
Note: See TracBatchModify for help on using batch modify.
Note: See TracQuery for help on using queries.

© 2024 Oracle Support Privacy / Do Not Sell My Info Terms of Use Trademark Policy