When I run VirtualBox in Ubuntu10.04, the following error message is displayed: the virtual computer may encounter the following problems. You can ignore this information, however, we recommend that you check the virtual computer settings to prevent this problem from happening again. hostsystemreportedthatthefilesizelimitofthehostfilesystemhasbeenexceeded. VMexecutionis
When I run VirtualBox in Ubuntu 10.04, the following error message is displayed:
You may encounter the following problems when running a virtual computer. However, we recommend that you check the settings of the virtual computer to avoid this problem from happening again.
Host system reported that the file size limit of the host file system has been exceeded. VM execution is suincluded. You need to move your virtual hard disk to a filesystem which allows bigger files.
Error ID: DevATA_FILETOOBIG
Critical: non-fatal error.
My settings are hard drive 10 Gb. The virtual hard drive file is saved to the partition in FAT32 format. There was no problem at the beginning of use, but after a period of time it began to report the following error. In the original FAT32 format, only 4 GB files are supported, and the virtual hard disk file itself has reached 4 GB.
Previously, I had to worry about whether the partition format set in the Virtual System Is ntfs. Now, it's okay to copy the virtual disk file to the ext3 partition.
The reason for changing some partitions to fat32 format is to prepare for later Windows system reinstallation. In fact, many system reinstallation attempts are Ubuntu, which is still a habit.