Exactly, only if a writable medium is used, and be it a virtual hdd-image, then this behaviour gets annoying.
And I repeat, other than that, if the current behaviour persists, the image should not be made smaller, since it's size is the size of the available "ramdisk" - for it becomes the ramdisk.
And I repeat, other than that, if the current behaviour persists, the image should not be made smaller, since it's size is the size of the available "ramdisk" - for it becomes the ramdisk.