![]() I use Ubuntu server, with a manually installed MineOS layer on top. I had the same problem, but I went another route. After that you need to either create a direcorty for the data you need more space for and then move that data, and ysmlinking the new direcroty in to the MineOS file structure to be available for the MineOS scripts as it is used to. Boot Ubuntu with Live CD Open Disks App Click on Paritions shows up on the screen Options -> resize option -> fill max available size Options -> Repair File System Seems like booting with Live CD will erase all important data and rollback the machine to defaults. Resize it using VBoxManage modifyhd box.vdi -resize 15360 which increases the capacity to 15GB. Finally, boot your VM and expand the partition using GParted on Linux or Disk Management on Windows. (1) Click on Dynamically allocated and (2) click Next 8. Select VMDK (Virtual Machine Disk) VMDK description below. (1) Click on Controller: SATA and (2) click on the the + disk icon 5. In VMWare, right-click your virtual machine (VM), then go to Settings > Hard Disk > Expand, and expand the disk. Right-click on the VM youd like to add a disk to: 2. VBoxManage clonehd in.vmdk out.vdi -format VDI and then re-attached it (using the GUI is easier). In VirtualBox, go to File > Virtual Media Manager and use the slider to adjust the disk size. This, however do not mean that the new drive space is automaticually available in MineOS, you’ll have to use a partition manager to set up a new volume and mount it into MineOS. To increase the capacity of disk for Vagrant Base Box Steps are To be able to resize the HDD, you'll have to convert it to VDI first, e.g. ![]() Adding more diskspace to a virtualbox VM is as easy as just adjusting the hard drive size. ![]()
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