Article 4YWD8 Can a VM modify it's underlying .img

Can a VM modify it's underlying .img

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YuvalAvra
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When starting a VM from an .img file, for example in QEMU, can changes made to the VM's filesystem/underlying device propagate to the .img file (so that the next time a VM is run from that .img file they are in effect)?

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