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Issue the command to stop the Boot2Docker VM on the command line:
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- `$ boot2docker stop`
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+ $ boot2docker stop
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## 2. Clone the VMDK image to a VDI image
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ it.
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Using the command line VirtualBox tools, clone the VMDK image to a VDI image:
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- `$ vboxmanage clonehd /full/path/to/boot2docker-hd.vmdk /full/path/to/<newVDIimage>.vdi -—format VDI -—variant Standard`
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+ $ vboxmanage clonehd /full/path/to/boot2docker-hd.vmdk /full/path/to/<newVDIimage>.vdi -—format VDI -—variant Standard
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## 3. Resize the VDI volume
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@@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ Choose a size that will be appropriate for your needs. If you’re spinning up a
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lot of containers, or your containers are particularly large, larger will be
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better:
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- `$ vboxmanage modifyhd /full/path/to/<newVDIimage>.vdi —-resize <size in MB>`
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+ $ vboxmanage modifyhd /full/path/to/<newVDIimage>.vdi —-resize <size in MB>
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## 4. Download a disk partitioning tool ISO
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To resize the volume, we'll use [GParted](http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php/).
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-Once you've downloaded the tool, add the ISO to the Boot2Docker VM’s IDE bus.
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+Once you've downloaded the tool, add the ISO to the Boot2Docker VM IDE bus.
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You might need to create the bus before you can add the ISO.
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-**Note:**
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-It's important that you choose a partitioning tool that is available as an ISO so
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-that the Boot2Docker VM can be booted with it.
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+> **Note:**
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+> It's important that you choose a partitioning tool that is available as an ISO so
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+> that the Boot2Docker VM can be booted with it.
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