[22:16] Why is archiveteam-warrior-v2-20121008-disk2.vmdk ~16 GB? [22:16] I don't like this. [22:17] (laptop with small SSD) [22:32] are there any options when you import it into vmware? [22:33] well, it's possible you were downloading a 15GB posterous site [22:38] you can cat /dev/zero > bigfile; rm bigfile, and then use vmware's compaction button [22:42] PepsiMax: Because you've used up to 16 GB in the data disk [22:43] We can't automatically compact it for you, since it would need access to the host system (obviously) [22:44] there's probably a way to trigger compaction through vmware tools [22:44] I think windows guests do this [22:46] ivan: where bigfile is a file in the warrior vm? [22:46] PepsiMax: We upload files and then remove them. [22:46] It should be in the /data partition though. [22:47] k [22:47] PepsiMax: yes [22:47] it could be unfinished downloads [22:47] it's on my laptop so not on all the time [22:47] had bad luck a few times [22:47] like, downloaded 6 threads for 2 days [22:47] i go do something else [22:47] forget power source [22:47] r.i.p. downloads [22:48] If you'd reboot your Warrior, it'll clear out all downloaded files. [22:50] hmm [22:54] It will not however shrink the .vmdk file