Virtual Disc Image To a .vdi File ======
Now we need to convert your existing VMWare disc image into a... d we want to transform it into a .vdi file!
We need a new application called "vditool". You’ll find i... u repositories.
Now that we’ve got vditool, we need to make it executable. Right click on the file, o... your exact translation).
At that point, we’ll need the terminal again, from the same dir where you’v
of your virtual machine. To correct this, you'll need to edit the mountdevsubfs.sh file:
<code>
sudo ge... ,nodev,devgid=124,devmode=664
</code>
You may not need to reboot, try doing:
<code>
sudo /etc/init.d/mou