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Please consult the VirtualBox docs for info on importing a VDI on your host system. # Then, resize the VDI file (I am resizing to 100000 MB - that is ~100 GB):Ģ) Create a new VirtualBox machine, using the new VDI that we created above. # You need to convert the disk type from VMDK to VDI: # (Note, this will be slightly different on a Windows or Linux machine, please consult # VirtualBox GUI, right clicking on your QIIME 2 machine, and then "Show in Finder" Run the following commands in a terminal: # First figure out where your VM is located on disk, you can do that by opening the
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your laptop, workstation, etc Note, you need the VirtualBox command line tools installed and accessible, please consult the VirtualBox docs for help on how to do that on your system. I will outline the steps here: 1) On your host machine (e.g.
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Resizing the VirtualBox machine takes a few steps, but fortunately there are a lot of additional resources online if you get stuck.
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