** Description changed:

  UserManual.pdf wrong about deleting snapshot - data from deleted
  snapshot does not merges with parent.
  
  Instead, data from deleted snapshot merges with all of its child
  snapshots.
  
- Wrong information located into UserManual.pdf:
+ Wrong information is located into UserManual.pdf:
  -----------------------------------
  5.5 Differencing images
  ......
- If you later delete a snapshot in order to free disk space, for each disk 
attachment, one of
- the differencing images becomes obsolete. In this case, the differencing 
image of the disk
- attachment cannot simply be deleted. Instead, VirtualBox needs to look at 
each sector of
- the differencing image and needs to copy it back into its parent; this is 
called “merging”
- images and can be a potentially lengthy process, depending on how large the 
differencing
- image is. It can also temporarily need a considerable amount of extra disk 
space, before
- the differencing image obsoleted by the merge operation is deleted.
+ If you later delete a snapshot in order to free disk space, for each disk 
attachment, one of the differencing images becomes obsolete. In this case, the 
differencing image of the disk attachment cannot simply be deleted. Instead, 
VirtualBox needs to look at each sector of the differencing image and needs to 
copy it back into its parent; this is  alled “merging” images and can be a 
potentially lengthy process,  epending on how large the differencing image is. 
It can also  emporarily need a considerable amount of extra disk space, before 
the differencing image obsoleted by the merge operation is deleted.
  -----------------------------------
  
  What exactly wrong in text above: "VirtualBox needs to...copy it back
  into its parent"
  
  But really things are as follow. Imagine the situation:
  
- 1. Create new virtual machine with windows XP using existing VDI disk image
-     (fresh installed system)
+ 1. Create new virtual machine with windows XP using existing VDI disk
+ image (image of just installed system)
  
  2. Create "clean" snapshot right after VM creation wizard have finished.
  
  3. Run the virtual machine, do some experiment and turn off it (Start
  menu, Shutdown)
  
  4. Right click to the "current state" and do "Take Snapshort", name it
  "after first experiment".
  
  Now you will have following snapshots hierarchy:
  
  (Hint: you can see size of snapshots in "Virtual Media Manager")
  
- XP.vdi   - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (for ex, 1.2 Gb)
- -- {234234}  difference VDI, attached to "experiment 1" snapshot (for ex, 800 
Mb)
- ----{423412} difference VDI, attached to "XP" (current state, for example, 
168 Kb)
+ XP.vdi - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (1.2 Gb for ex.)
+ -- {234234} diff VDI, attached to "experiment 1" (for ex, 800 Mb)
+ ----{423412} diff VDI, attached to "XP" (current state), 168 Kb
  
  Question: what will happens if I delete "experiment 1" snapshot now?
  
  According to the documentation (see quotation above) data from
  "experiment 1" will be merged to its parent- "clean" snapshot.
  
  But it really merges to "current state" snapshot, so after delete we
  will get following snapshots hierarchy:
  
- 
- XP.vdi - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (for ex, 1.2 Gb)
+ XP.vdi - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (1.2 Gb for ex.)
  --{423412} diff VDI, attached to "XP" (current state, 802 Mb)
- 
- 
  
  More more, if you had following hierarchy:
  
- XP.vdi   - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (for ex, 1.2 Gb)
- -- {234234}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 1" snapshot (for ex, 800 Mb)
- ---- {63453}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2a " snapshot (for ex, 30 Mb)
- ---- {32344}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2b " snapshot (for ex, 20 Mb)
- ------{423412} difference VDI, attached to "XP" (current state, for example, 
168 Kb)
+ XP.vdi - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (1.2 Gb for ex.)
+ -- {234234}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 1" (for ex, 800 Mb)
+ ---- {63453}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2a " (for ex, 30 Mb)
+ ---- {32344}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2b " (for ex, 20 Mb)
+ ------{423412} difference VDI, attached to "XP" (current state), 168 Kb
  
  Question: what will happend if you delete "experiment 1" snapshot?
  
  Of cause, it will _not_ be merged with parent "clean" image.
  
  It will merged into _both_  "experiment 2a" and "experiment 2b":
  
- XP.vdi   - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (for ex, 1.2 Gb)
- -- {63453}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2a " (830 Mb)
- -- {32344}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2b " (820 Mb)
- ----{423412} diff VDI, attached to "XP" (current state, for example, 168 Kb)
- 
+ XP.vdi - normal VDI, attached to "clean" snapshot (1.2 Gb for ex.)
+ -- {63453}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2a " (for ex, 830 Mb)
+ -- {32344}  diff VDI, attached to "experiment 2b " (for ex, 820 Mb)
+ ----{423412} difference VDI, attached to "XP" (current state), 168 Kb
  
  That how it works in VirtualBox 4.2.
- 
- 
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
  Package: virtualbox 4.2.10-dfsg-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-19.29-generic 3.8.8
  Uname: Linux 3.8.0-19-generic i686
  ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8
  Architecture: i386
  Date: Thu May  2 21:44:37 2013
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-05-02 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 13.04 "Raring Ringtail" - Release i386 (20130424)
  MarkForUpload: True
  ProcEnviron:
   TERM=xterm
   PATH=(custom, no user)
   XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set>
   LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8
   SHELL=/bin/bash
  SourcePackage: virtualbox
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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