Warner White <[email protected]> writes: > VBox was giving me messages about not enough disk space. So I investigated. I > thought "dynamic space"--or whatever the wording was--meant that when I ran > out of virtual disk space I could just add > some more, but that seems not to be the case. Instead it appears that I have > to start over. So I did. I removed VBox and tried to reinstall it--with a > larger, much larger, disk size this time. But > no way. > > I get the message I have attached. > > What should I be doing?
It looks from the error like it's trying to read ~/.VirtualBox/«something» and getting squigged out by a VirtualBox-1.5-format settings file, which it doesn't know how to read. What version of VirtualBox did you start over with? (I have 1.6.6 here, and I see that 2.x is available in Gentoo "testing", so 1.5 is relatively old). That being said, maybe if you just move ~/.VirtualBox/ out of the way, you'll really, cleanly, start over? Cheers… -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b}
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