On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 02:57:22AM -, Steven Rose wrote:
It technically is correct as it is.
It is not 1.5gb but 1.50, 1.51, so on an so forth.
Err... What?
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Image Size broken in VirtualBox OSE
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As far as I understand, the main report is about that 1.5 by itself (without
G, gb or other suffixes should work).
With Virtualbox 1.6 however this appears to work: entering 1,5GB into the box
for the virtual disk image (of dynamic type), results in the correct size for
this image.
I'm marking
My original report was that 1.5 GB did not work. Great to hear it is
fixed in v1.6. Thanks.
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How do you mean it is technically correct? Other tools would generally
accept 1.5 GB, 1.5 G or 1.5g as valid input for file size,
depending on syntax. Qemu-img, for example (being of similar function
to this part of the VirtualBox control console), would accept 1.5G or
1.50G interchangeably as a
Another example would be the partition editor in the Ubuntu alternate
CD. When prompted for new partition size, 1.5 GB would be valid
input, as well as the default if that is how much space is free.
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It technically is correct as it is.
It is not 1.5gb but 1.50, 1.51, so on an so forth.
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Status: New = Invalid
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