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Old 27th October 2010, 08:59 AM
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Virt-manager - additional virtual disk images

I installed virt-manager and created a virtual machine called vm1. From my understanding, everytime I boot up vm1, it mounts a image file called vm1.img along with it. So when I am asked to create an additional virtual disk image to vm1, what does it mean exactly?
Are there articles I can read to further understand this concept?

---------- Post added at 02:59 AM GMT ---------- Previous post was at 02:34 AM GMT ----------

I think this should've been under general support. I'm new to this, I apologize.
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