Linux view partition table of vmdk6/12/2023 ![]() ![]() So you need to start the virtual machine with a Live Linux distribution (for example, Gparted) and launch the partition tool and modify the partition structure.Ĭonvert from VMDK to VDI disk format ![]() But since the virtual disk contains the root partition, you can't edit the partition table, because you can do such an operation only on a un-mounted device. ![]() In order to do that, you need to modify the disk partition table. Please note that this command doesn't automatically extend the partition size. Please note that this works only with dynamic size disk image, and not with fixed size disk images (please refer to Convert from VMDK to VDI disk format). To extend the standard NELK DVDK disk size from 16 GB to 20 GB. VBoxManage modifyhd NELK.vdi -resize 20000 VBoxManage modifyhd YOUR_HARD_DISK.vdi -resize SIZE_IN_MB If you have enough free space on your physical hard drive, you can extend the virtual drive size by using the following commands: Anyway, in some particular situations, you could run out of free space on the virtual machine. The virtual disk drive included in the DVDK has a default size that should fit well for typical development tasks.
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