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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #830 | obsolete | Can't register existing machines and disks in new VirtualBox installation | ||
| Description |
I reinstalled my system from scratch and tried to register some existing virtual machines using VBoxManage. I registered the base VDIs first, then tried to register a machine that had snapshots. I got the following error: Could not find a registered hard disk with
UUID {31f4d85c-85d2-4e60-6da8-667d43a39d70}
I saw that this was an snapshot disk, so I tried to register that disk, then I got: Hard disk image '/pathto/{31f4d85c-85d2-4e60-6da8-667d43a39d70}.vdi'
is a differencing image that is linked to a hard disk with UUID
{61bdd385-4f34-4e39-15be-c6029ea61724} and cannot be used directly
as a base hard disk
The solution was to copy my old VirtualBox.xml to the new home folder, but VBoxManage should register the disk as a snapshot disk if the parent disk is already registered, or even try to find the snapshot disks and register everything together. |
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| #4371 | fixed | Can't remove all broken CD/DVD Images in Virtual Media Manager (greyed out) | ||
| Description |
Hello |
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| #7688 | wontfix | Can't resize beyond host screen size -> won't fix | ||
| Description |
This appears to be a "broken by design" situation where the VirtualBox GUI thinks it's being smart when really it's just getting in the way and ruining my day. With normal X windows, I have no trouble making the window wider than my screen resolution. I simply drag the window off the right side of the screen, then grab the left side and drag until it's the width I want, then move it so it displays the portion of the window I want. This is useful if you have dual monitor and want a window that spans the width of both, or for any number of another reasons when it might be useful to have a window wider than the dimensions of a single physical display. Steps to reproduce:
Expected Behavior
Observed Behavior
The observed behavior is inconsistent with the rest of the software on my computer (Ubuntu 10.04, Gnome DE). This is the first product I've found that presents the observed, rather than the expected, behavior. |
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