Ubuntu disk size

Discussion in 'Linux Virtual Machine' started by FredUntu, Sep 7, 2014.

  1. FredUntu

    FredUntu Member

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    Hi,

    Parallels is a great tool but I must admit that there are some things that I don't get.
    One of them is : "Why the hell did parallels decide not to allow me to choose my HDD size when I install one the provided systems ?".
    I run a Mac but I compile custom ROM's for Android. And that eats up some disk space, especially if you're building several different ROM's.

    I know there's a feature that will allow me increase the disk size... but that has NO EFFECT on Ubuntu whatsoever !

    By default, I have a 64Gb HDD (which is insufficient).
    So I resized it to 160Gb.
    Relaunched my build... just to find out that, getting at 64Gb, the drive is full so the build can't end up.

    Man this is really a BAD CHOICE !

    Of course, I may have overlooked something. If so, please tel me what it is... or how to solve this EASILY !

    Regards.
     

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