Hey all, This question is honestly more a knowledge question rather than a blindness-specific admin question, but I'm curious. I'd like to set up OpenSuSE 64 bit as a second operating system on my Dell Latitude E6530 laptop, but I want to use a vhdx file instead of having to futz with splitting the physical hard drive I have in here into a bunch of partitions since it's kinda getting full as it is. What's the most accessible way to add the VHD as a bootable drive so that it will be recognized by the YaST installer as a place to hold Operating system files? and what filesystem should I use? I'd like to use EXT3, but will that work? Will YaST reformat a formatted virtual hard drive just like it would a physical one? Now, you guys are probably curious, why I'm not using a virtual machine for this. The answer is simple. I want to give the raw power of my dell Latitude to OpenSuSE, considering I want to use it alternately with Windows as a secondary OS, not just something to play around with. I'd like to learn and use Linux, and I figure that making it a secondary OS along with Windows would be a good idea. I want to one day be as proficient in Linux as I am in windows. Thanks for your feedback and suggestions.