Generally, the Macintosh behavior is to mount all known partitions other then
the boot partition under the /Volumes/ directory. i believe that there is an
option under the command-i screen for the disk when it is mounted to not
auto-mount.
Also, in very old BSD systems there were a couple of t
Generally, the Macintosh behavior is to mount all known partitions other then
the boot partition under the /Volumes/ directory. i believe that there is an
option under the command-i screen for the disk when it is mounted to not
auto-mount.
Also, in very old BSD systems there were a couple of t
How would you mount this as part of the process? Is this where that document
comes in to play?
> On Nov 9, 2014, at 2:44 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>
> Is this 100MB partition on the same drive? Was it created with Bootcamp
> assistant or just when creating the partition map? Disk partition
Is this 100MB partition on the same drive? Was it created with Bootcamp
assistant or just when creating the partition map? Disk partitions on Yosemite
are a bit different than on earlier system, so you should probably look up a
recent technical document. The boot partition in Yosemite uses the t
Hello there,
I have a dangling 100MB partition. I’d like to add it to my Yosemite
partition. How does one do this?
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