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strange issue with adding /deleting new virtual disks
I have a virtual machine to which I added 2 virtual disks which I called opststorage-ubuntu-01 and opststorage-ubuntu-02. I then added a third disk called opststorage-ubuntu-03. I then removed disk 01., and it no longer shows up in the virtual machine settings. I then added another disk which I named opstorage-ubuntu-01, since having removed it previously I thought I could re-use the name. This failed. I got the message
The path /run/media/pgaltieri/SDNVIRTLAB02/VirtulMachines/opststorage-ubuntu/opststorage-ubuntu-01.vmdk cannot be written to.
The problem is that the disk is still there. In fact every drive that I created and then removed is still there.
I'm running Fedora 34 on the VM and on several occasions I got input/output error message when trying to access the new virtual disk which is what prompted me to remove the drive.
So why does choosing to remove a drive not actually remove it, and is doing an rm of the file(s) sufficient?
Paolo