I installed Ubuntu with VMware and chose 20 GB space during installation. During usage, I found that 20 GB space is far from enough. The best way is to reinstall it, however, since the Android source code already exists, it is more troublesome to download it again, so I decided to resize the virtual machine. 1. Change the Virtual Disk size first, and then use the vmware's hard disk adjustment tool vmware-vdiskmanager.exe to change the Virtual Disk size. This tool uses VMware to install Ubuntu. During installation, we chose 20 GB space. During usage, we found that 20 GB space is far from enough. The best way is to reinstall it, however, since the Android source code already exists, it is more troublesome to download it again, so I decided to resize the virtual machine.
1. Change the Virtual Disk size
First, shut down the ubuntu of the VM, and then use vmware's hard disk adjustment tool vmware-vdiskmanager.exe to change the size of the virtual disk. This tool is under the installation directory of vmware.
In the dos environment, enter the following command:
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