Sasquatch wrote:Your VM will surely grow beyond 4 GB and that is something it can't do because it's on FAT32.
Thanks very much for pointing that out to me, I was oblivious to that. I took a look into NTFS-3G, and judging by the comments on the
blog and
forum, people seem to have a fair amount of issues with it, at least on Snow Leopard, which is what I'm running. I will have to solve that problem at some point, but I'm a bit leery of NTFS-3G based on what I've read so far.
Sasquatch wrote:What you need, is separate settings file for the VM with the same structural settings (MAC address etc.), but a generic location for both systems.
You mean a separate settings file -- with duplicated settings -- for each host, and a common VDI file, right? That's the setup I have right now. By "generic location" you mean a shared VDI file, right? Or are you saying there is some way to have a common settings file for both hosts?
I currently have a separate settings file for each host, both configured with the same settings. It's just unfortunate that if I have to change any setting I'll have to boot into each host OS and change the setting twice.
Sasquatch wrote:The only thing you must NOT do with that shared drive is defragment it.
So it would be wise to put it on a separate NTFS partition from my Windows installation?
Thanks Sasquatch!