[gentoo-user] Re: find atime vs lsof

2019-07-27 Thread Adam Carter
> It was always a VBox VM - sorry never had vmware here. However, if these > are > the two files VBox uses perhaps these are the only files it needs? Ah ok that’s different. The vbox specific files are only a few hundred kb for me because it’s using the vmware disk files.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: find atime vs lsof

2019-07-27 Thread Mick
On Saturday, 27 July 2019 12:01:08 BST Adam Carter wrote: > > > Pretty sure they are the vmware disk files and are used by vbox > > > > Hmm ... I only have two files being accessed here on a running VBox > > Windows 7 > > VM. 'VBox.log' and 'MSWindows7_dyn.vdi' > > Was it originally a vmware

[gentoo-user] Re: find atime vs lsof

2019-07-27 Thread Adam Carter
> > Pretty sure they are the vmware disk files and are used by vbox > > Hmm ... I only have two files being accessed here on a running VBox > Windows 7 > VM. 'VBox.log' and 'MSWindows7_dyn.vdi' Was it originally a vmware vm or did you create the vm in vbox?

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: find atime vs lsof

2019-07-27 Thread Mick
On Saturday, 27 July 2019 10:36:04 BST Adam Carter wrote: > On Saturday, July 27, 2019, Mick wrote: > > On Saturday, 27 July 2019 06:15:49 BST Adam Carter wrote: > > > Some time back i moved from vmware to virtualbox, and am currently > > > wondering if there are some old vmware files i can

[gentoo-user] Re: find atime vs lsof

2019-07-27 Thread Adam Carter
On Saturday, July 27, 2019, Mick wrote: > On Saturday, 27 July 2019 06:15:49 BST Adam Carter wrote: > > Some time back i moved from vmware to virtualbox, and am currently > > wondering if there are some old vmware files i can remove. Virtualbox > uses > > the old vmware disk files, so first i