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I was chagrined when I attempted to recover my .VirtualBox directories from my Acronis backups. I have mounted and scanned for them; are they truly there but I am not seeing them somehow? Or did they not get into the backup in the first place? If the latter, is there some simple setting I need make that picks up anything starting with a dot? (Not sure why Sun/Oracle opted to go with a filename with only an extension, but that's a whole 'nother discussion.)
I have looked through the forum for similar occurrences (and have found lots of *other* interesting info) but no references I can detect.
Thanks for the help

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INtesresting and new issue, afaict. Was this a file backup or a disk mode backup. Thre is an option to exclude hidden files and other things but the default should to not exclude. Is it possible that that metadata is missing for files that have no prefix in the filename??? I wouldn't have thought so.

Anyway, not an orcale on Oracle, but maybe as a workaround for the present case, you can rename the virtualbox directories and that might solve your porblem:

http://www.gilsmethod.com/how-to-edit-the-default-virtual-machine-direc…

It was a full partition backup.

I have found that the only way to make an Acronis backup of .VirtualBox is to remove the dot. This apparently allows the filter system to see it and process it like any other subdirectory tree.

Thanks for the reference. I will see what I can accomplish from it, although I do shudder at changing something that fundamental and then at some future time when I've forgotten about it, asking their tech support for assistance on something else: you *KNOW* that will be the first thing they challenge.

Thanks,
Chuck

*Sigh* Didn't solve the problem, but big thanks for the heads-up.

I'll have to file a bug report with Oracle, I guess. The tutorial referenced showed VirtualBox v3.1.4, and I'm using 3.2.10. Without going into any details, VB does not seems to look at the new directories - it just goes ahead an creates another by the old name: .VirtualBox. Ah, well. Things are never simple in this business, are they?

In the meantime, I'm going to see if I can find any setting in Acronis that would affect this. And rename the directory before doing any backups ... and then remember to change it back afterwards. Sheesh.

Thanks,
Chuck