![]() You may find yourself running out of disk space even though your physical Mac OS disk has plenty of room. This usually involves either creating a new partition in the new raw space, or expanding the existing partition into this space. When the virtual drive file size is increased using the tools in UTM, the guest operating system simply perceives a physical drive that has ‘magically’ increased in size.ĭepending on the guest operating system, you will then need to follow a process in order to make use of the raw disk space that has been added. Therefore the hard drive appears to the guest operating system as an actual physical drive. The guest operating system is not usually ‘aware’ that it is running in a virtual machine. Occurs on the guest OS – Edit the partitions in the guest operating system and expand the file system into the newly created space.Occurs on the host OS – Increase the size of the virtual drive in UTM, which is usually a file stores on the host operating system.The process necessary for increasing the size of the virtual drive can be broken down into two steps: Even if your physical hard drive has plenty of space, the virtual hard disk does not automatically increase in size to fill more space on your physical drive. This is usually necessary when you fill the virtual hard disk on the guest operating system. This will improve performance but may take up unnecessary space.Ĭlick Next to continue and view a summary of your machine setting.If you already have a functioning UTM virtual machine running on your Mac, you may be wondering how you can increase the disk size of the guest operating system. If you want to pre-allocate the full amount, check the ‘Pre-allocate Full Size’ check box. By default the hard disk will scale dynamically as more memory is required up to the defined limit. For Ubuntu we recommend around 25 GB as a minimum. Then we need to specify the size of the hard disc for the virtual machine. Try to remain in the green areas of each slider to prevent issues with your machine running both the VM and the host OS. For good performance it’s recommended to provide your VM with around 8GB of RAM (althought 4GB will still be usable) and 4 CPUs. ![]() In the next section we can specifiy how much of our host machine’s memory and processors the virtual machine can use. ![]() Once your machine has been created you will be able to create a username and password by proceeding through the standard Ubuntu Desktop installation flow on first boot. Note: If you choose not to use unattended install then this step will be skipped and you will go straight to the following screen. Guest additions enables a number of quality of life features such as changing resolution and dynamic screen resizing so it is highly recommended! ![]() It is also recommended to check the Guest Additions box to install the default Guest Additions ISO that is downloaded as part of VirtualBox. It is important to change these values since the defaults will create a user without sudo access.Įnsure your Hostname has no spaces to proceed! To enable the automatic install we need to prepopulate our username and password here in addition to our machine name so that it can be configured automatically during first boot. We want to install Ubuntu unattendedly so we can leave the checkbox to skip unchecked. ISO Image: Here you need to add a link to the ISO you downloaded from the Ubuntu website.Machine Folder: This is where your virtual machines will be stored so you can resume working on them whenever you like.Name: If you include the word Ubuntu in your name the Type and Version will auto-update.Create a new virtual machineĬlick New to create a new virtual machine. ![]()
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