Sorry, but I did not make quite clear that when you click on the "select" icon, it shows you the folder icon.VirtualBox. Then, when you click on the down arrow, you see the file tree which indicates that the VDI was being placed in the C:\Docs & settings\etc. In that same listing it shows the Disk2_Vol 1 (M) and nothing more on the second disk.
But I had aready set up a ext 2 (N) partition on Disk2 for the VDI and, it seems, Windows cannot see it. If I change that partition to either NTFS or FAT, of course, it shows up. But I don't think you can install Ubuntu in either of those partitions? Bob E-mail message checked by PC Tools Spyware Doctor (5.0.0.185) Database version: 5.07331 http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/
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