![]() ![]() Now unmount all disks except the OS X Base System (~1.3 GB) and its accompanying volumes (eleven really small sized volumes). enter diskutil list and diskutil cs list to get the partition and the CoreStorage listing. ![]() Open Terminal in the menubar -> Utilities.Boot to Internet Recovery Mode by pressing alt cmd R while booting.Peters-MBP:~ peter$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk0ĭisk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 30515/255/63 īasically you have to delete the linux partitions (disk0s4 and disk0s5) and then expand your CoreStorage volume (Macintosh HD) to the full size. Update, attempts to delete the deep partition from internet recovery mode. The Core Storage Logical Volume UUID is 2AB8ABA4-9A16-48C2-A085-D3FE3251E41FĮrror: -69722: You can't perform this resize unless it has a booter (target partition is probably too small)Īs prompted by David Anderson, the output from sudo fdisk /dev/disk0 is: Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 30515/255/63 Sorry, I posted the wrong error, I also get: diskutil corestorage resizeStack 2AB8ABA4-9A16-48C2-A085-D3FE3251E41F 0g The output of diskutil cs list: CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found) Update 2, after failure of diskutil cs resizeStack xxx 0g diskutil corestorage resizeStack 265D8E12-2452-4D7F-BF56-2075FBA9773A 0gĢ65D8E12-2452-4D7F-BF56-2075FBA9773A does not appear to be a valid Core Storage Logical Volume UUID or disk The partition has definitely decreased in size, but I want it gone entirely: $ gpt -r show /dev/disk0 ![]() Update 1, This is the state of /dev/disk0 after a failed attempt to remove the disk0s4 partition. However attempting to remove the disk0s4 or disk0s5 partitions results in: Could not unmount partition to be deleted.įrom the terminal, running diskutil list, I get: /dev/disk0ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3ĥ: 11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111 92.1 GB disk0s5Ġ: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD *149.1 GB disk1Įssentially how do I go about reclaiming the space from those two partitions (the swap and my linux partition) without damaging anything Mac related?Īnd additionally, I think, but I'm not sure if the EFI partition was something to do with the Linux bootloader - do I need it (I've already reset the boot device to Mac). I setup dual boot on my Mac (with Ubuntu) and want to get rid of it. ![]()
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