I couldn't resist the title - sorry. I have now been running Fedora Core 5 for almost two months using VMware Workstation and it works like a champ. I had originally set the maximum disk size at 8GB which I thought would be more than adequate to grow into. Wrong! Now, that I have been finding more and more meteorology tools, I needed to double the size to do some testing on another data gathering process that I will eventually put up on the research server at school.
So, after getting rid of the precautionary snapshot files, I used a nifty little wrapper for vmware-vdiskmanager to take it up to 16GB. So now I am off to configure the process to start using that new free space. It can churn while I continue purifying the pool.
Double Your (vmdk) Size
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