On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 08:33:39AM -0400, Roy wrote:
> My VDI files are not under .VirtualBox/Machines, but .VirtualBox/VDI. The
> machines folder has only logs and settings. The actual VDIs are in the VDI
> folder.

ARGH--my bad.  I'm so used to checking Machines for the names (as I
usually use VBoxManage or VBoxHeadless, that I wrote it out of habit.)

Interestingly enough, my VDI directory is empty.  They are under
$HOME/.VirtualBox/HardDisks

I'm not sure if that's a version number issue, or perhaps you use OSE
and I use the commercial version--but you are, as usual, quite correct,
it's not under Machines, it's under (apparently dependent upon
something) VDI or HardDisks.

Thanks much for the correction.

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