(2) The other possibility, which I think is the more likely, is that you didn't actually install Linux yet, you are still running in live CD mode (i.e. Even so, I would have expected this to be enough so you'd run out of space in a few weeks, not immediately. Typically a Linux guest will allocate something like 4GB of that for a swap partition, leaving 6GB for the OS and everything you install. ![]() I note your screenshot is showing 10GB for the primary drive. If it says that you don't have enough disk space then you didn't give the VM enough disk space. ![]() This isn't very complicated: the guest OS doesn't do anything different just because you installed it on virtual hardware. Yes it's possible, but I can't see what problem it would solve. I don't know why anyone would recommend converting a Linux guest to NTFS.
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