Created VDI with default 10GB size with dynamic allocation enabled but disk were not expanded automatically even after getting Out Of Disk Space error so I had to manually go to Virtualbx settings and increaed VDI size to 50GB but after that Ubuntu did not load as it was getting blank screen with a cursor blink
1 Answer
Follow Below steps
- Boot Ubuntu with Live CD
- Open Disks App
- Click on Paritions shows up on the screen
- Options -> resize option -> fill max available size
- Options -> Repair File System
Now reboot your Live CD to get into existing installed Image and now you should see Ubuntu Login Screen
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1You can "accept" your own answer. This should be the accepted answer. Sep 22, 2021 at 15:57
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In your step 3. I resized partition 2 from 10GB to max! Still not working. I think my issue is more severe. I resized the VM when I did not have enough dist space on my macOS host! Wish your step 3 was more clear! especially when you have multiple partitions.– chikitinFeb 14, 2022 at 2:19
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Same issue as @chikitin. However, using gparted in step 4 instead fixed my virtual disk. I also did the 5th step, not sure if it was needed. Jul 22, 2022 at 19:50