Why do you forward this E-mail to this list? You might have noted
that you can't send E-mails to [email protected]. If you want
to add comments to a ticket, please use the web interface.

Apart from this (after reading some of the text below): VirtualBox
is _never_ saying that it formats sda or something like that. I
guess you are talking about the guest.

Kind regards,

Frank

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> >Sorry, I found VB to be very confusing because it says it is formating
> > "sda" which is in fact the name of my hard drive.  It seems to me it
> > should say it's formating the virtual drive as if it were sda, and give
> > some assurance that it is in fact not erasing the entire HD, as these
> > Linux systems do their own formating, so it's hard for new user to really
> > know what is going on.  Plus approx 25 gigs did in fact disappear from my
> > HD.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >>From: VirtualBox <[email protected]>
> >>Sent: Feb 21, 2009 7:13 PM
> >>To:
> >>Cc: [email protected]
> >>Subject: Re: [VirtualBox] #3410: Hard Drive Space lost after VB uninstall
> >>
> >>#3410: Hard Drive Space lost after VB uninstall
> >>-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------
> >>--- Reporter:  Joelaris          |        Owner:
> >>    Type:  defect            |       Status:  new
> >>Priority:  critical          |    Component:  virtual disk
> >> Version:  VirtualBox 2.1.4  |   Resolution:
> >>Keywords:  Lost HD Space     |        Guest:  Linux
> >>    Host:  Windows           |
> >>-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------
> >>--- Comment (by kookyman):
> >>
> >> Did you delete the virtual disk?  Because VirtualBox doesn't do anything
> >> to the host file system, aside from write to and read files on it.
> >>
> >> IE:  No part of your Host disk drive was formatted to ext3.  A Virtual
> >> Drive file was created, and in that file there was the partition
> >> information.
> >>
> >>--
> >>Ticket URL: <http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/3410#comment:1>
> >>VirtualBox <http://www.virtualbox.org/>
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