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Detected by the O/S as <tt>/dev/sdb</tt>. | Detected by the O/S as <tt>/dev/sdb</tt>. | ||
This device then can be added to an existing Volume Group (see [Logical Volume Management Concepts]), or it can be initialized with a different Volume Groups, etc. | This device then can be added to an existing Volume Group (see [[Linux Logical Volume Management Concepts]]), or it can be initialized with a different Volume Groups, etc. | ||
<font color=red>When doing this, update [Logical Volume Management Concepts] with details.</font> | <font color=red>When doing this, update [[Linux Logical Volume Management Concepts]] with details.</font> |
Revision as of 03:17, 8 January 2016
Internal
Virtual Machine Deletion
Power down.
Right click -> Remove.
Delete all files. This removes everything under ~/VirtualBox VMs/<machine-name>.
Creating and Installing a new Virtual Disk
Select the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and stop It.
Settings -> Storage -> Controller: SATA -> HD Icon + -> Create new disk -> VDI -> Size Dynamically Allocated.
Detected by the O/S as /dev/sdb.
This device then can be added to an existing Volume Group (see Linux Logical Volume Management Concepts), or it can be initialized with a different Volume Groups, etc.
When doing this, update Linux Logical Volume Management Concepts with details.