Openbsd on vmware

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sriv3r

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Jun 13, 2006, 2:54:50 PM6/13/06
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hi! i installed openbsd on vmware and unfortunately i don't have the
privilege of having enough disk space to have all the packages
installed in my hd, here is my problem.. everytime i put a file or add
a package and then delete it afterwards i have noticed that my disk
space used by the VM disk is still the same as when i added a new file
or a package, ive tried doing some observations by using samba, then
putting a file from windows to the server and still i get the same
result. So my question is how can i restore the space or "permanently"
delete the file?

Sparc

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Jun 13, 2006, 11:40:03 PM6/13/06
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the space isn't changing no matter how you intend to add or delete files on your VMware. if you remember, that is what you've allocated as its dedicated storage space during installation.

sriv3r

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Jun 14, 2006, 1:49:29 AM6/14/06
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my setting for the VMware hd is dynamic, so it should change its size
everytime i add or erase a file right?

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