The output is similar to that one: User$ dfįilesystem 512-blocks Used Available Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on After entering diskutil list to get the DiskIdentifier of your CoreStorage volume enter df and check if the file system is mounted. Your CoreStorage volume may have different DiskIdentifier now. Please check this with diskutil list and df. Gpt add -b 409640 -i 2 -s 408928144 -t 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC disk0ĭisk0 and the CoreStorage should be mounted automatically after adding the second volume. If you get an error similar to "disk2 is not mounted" trying to unmount disk2, just continue with diskutil umountDisk /dev/disk0.ĭelete the GUID partition table and force create a new one: gpt destroy /dev/disk0Īdd the EFI-partition and the Macintosh HD Logical Volume Group with gpt gpt add -b 40 -i 1 -s 409600 -t C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B disk0 If you get an error "gpt remove: unable to open device '/dev/disk0': Resource busy" trying to remove a second (or third) partiton just repeat diskutil umountDisk /dev/disk2Īfter deleting or adding a partition with gpt the system sometimes|often|always tries to immediately mount all remaining partitions. Then delete the Windows partitions on your main disk with gpt: gpt remove -i 4 /dev/disk0 Unmount the CoreStorage volume first and then the main disk: diskutil umountDisk /dev/disk2 Gpt -r show /dev/disk0: bash-3.2# gpt -r show /dev/disk0 dev/disk3 - /dev/disk13 part of the Recovery Systemĭiskutil cs list: -bash-3.2# diskutil cs list #Mac or windows for bootcamp full#If you are restricted to WIFI and the boot process fails, just restart your Mac until you succeed booting.Īlternatively you may start from a bootable installer thumb drive (Mavericks or Yosemite) or a thumb drive containing a full system (Mavericks or Yosemite).įirst you should get an overview of your disks and the partition layout:Įnter diskutil list, diskutil cs list and gpt -r show /dev/disk0Ĥ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 41.4 08 disk0s4ġ: Apple_partition_map EFI 30.7 KB disk1s1Ģ: Apple_HFS OS X Base System 1.3 GB disk1s2Ġ: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD *209.0 GB disk2 I recommend ethernet because it's more reliable. On a 50 Mbps-line it takes about 4 min (presenting a small animated globe) to boot to a recovery netboot image which usually is loaded from an apple/akamai server. #Mac or windows for bootcamp update#The prerequisites are the latest firmware update installed, either ethernet or WLAN (WPA/WPA2) and a router with DHCP activated. Restart to Internet Recovery Mode by pressing alt cmd R at startup.
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