Krzysiaczek

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  1. Hi everyone I was able to shrink something like: qemu-img resize vdisk1.img -5G The only problem I've got is the initial size in Windows VM remains the same. I don't see the option to change it from VM settings in unRaid as someone suggested earlier. I'm running unRaid 6.3.5 so I can see only Primary vDisk Location and reference to the vmdisk file in the settings. Also I can't find that setting in the XML file <disk type='file' device='disk'> <driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='writeback'/> <source file='/mnt/user/vm_disks/Windows 10/vdisk1.img'/> <target dev='hdc' bus='virtio'/> <boot order='1'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x04' function='0x0'/> </disk> So how to modify the size of the drive then?
  2. Hi there I'm trying to configure single GPU (AMD Vega) with Ryzen and Gigabyte motherboard. My goal is to get the config like presented in Linus video gaming rig with NAS functionality but can't get it to work probably due to having just one card in the system. I'm trying to avoid installing the second card as it seems to be possible to avoid it but I'm confused and still can't get it right. I've watched both videos on how to pass GPU including single one (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IP-h9IKof0) and still can't get the idea if the presented solution is the right one I am looking for as Spaceinvader seems to use remote access only. The first video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM7ntkiUoPk) confused me even further as his first steps (or 2nd actually) shows that (unlike me) he is able to use already Nvidia GPU as a dedicated graphics card without any problem before starting the whole procedure, so what's really the point in this? When I start unRaid with one graphics card it displays boot sequence and then Linux terminal so any attempt to start Windows referring hardware GPU fails with frozen CPUs and black screen or no effect on hardware output (Linux session remains visible and active). When I've tried to modify the XML files and load ROM downloaded from Internet 256KB it seems that VM becomes frozen - max up a few CPUs, black screen from card output (Linux session has gone) and no response to remote desktop requests. When I try to use rom file dumped by myself the way Spaceinvader described in the first video (in this case the size generated is only 64KB) I can only access through remote desktop - still black screen from graphics card output and the Device Manager says that this is some Microsoft Simplified driver instead of AMD Vega 56 (like in your case the Nvidia is recognised straight from the beginning). So I'm not sure if I should try to load AMD drivers through the remote desktop or if I am doing this all wrong? I would be thankful for any clarification and advice. P.S. On top of this, remote desktop connection stopped to work - access refused - so right now the only remaining option left is VNC only.