No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
I ran the following command on my Mac
diskutil corestorage revert BE18BCE1-9DEA-494F-84F0-9EFC34AFB9AE
And now running
diskutil corestorage list
Produces
No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
When it previously returned a large list of all the devices.
This is my disk utility.
I would like to have my coreStorage back so I can resize volumes and then finally use bootcamp.
macos hard-drive mac disk-utility
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I ran the following command on my Mac
diskutil corestorage revert BE18BCE1-9DEA-494F-84F0-9EFC34AFB9AE
And now running
diskutil corestorage list
Produces
No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
When it previously returned a large list of all the devices.
This is my disk utility.
I would like to have my coreStorage back so I can resize volumes and then finally use bootcamp.
macos hard-drive mac disk-utility
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I ran the following command on my Mac
diskutil corestorage revert BE18BCE1-9DEA-494F-84F0-9EFC34AFB9AE
And now running
diskutil corestorage list
Produces
No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
When it previously returned a large list of all the devices.
This is my disk utility.
I would like to have my coreStorage back so I can resize volumes and then finally use bootcamp.
macos hard-drive mac disk-utility
I ran the following command on my Mac
diskutil corestorage revert BE18BCE1-9DEA-494F-84F0-9EFC34AFB9AE
And now running
diskutil corestorage list
Produces
No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
When it previously returned a large list of all the devices.
This is my disk utility.
I would like to have my coreStorage back so I can resize volumes and then finally use bootcamp.
macos hard-drive mac disk-utility
macos hard-drive mac disk-utility
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asked Nov 17 '15 at 9:48
Jamie Hutber
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Well, of course it won't return anything fordiskutil corestorage list
as you just removed the Core Storage.
Trydiskutil list
which will list non Core Storage volumes
How can I add it back to the core storage then?
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 11:48
Why don't you just ask what you are actually trying to achieve? Right now this looks like it's heading towards XY Problem territory. At the moment, you have no Core Storage to add anything back to.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 11:51
Ye, sorry. The ultimate goal is to be able resize the volumes again. I think its fairly straight forward :)
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 13:31
Then that is the question you should have asked. Disk Utility will not let you resize volumes, with or without CoreStorage. See apple.stackexchange.com/questions/154964/… for how to do it in Terminal. Don't start before you have a complete backup.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 14:01
Then I don't mean volumes, I just want to resize Macintosh partition. I don't really care about the names :p
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 14:04
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Well, of course it won't return anything fordiskutil corestorage list
as you just removed the Core Storage.
Trydiskutil list
which will list non Core Storage volumes
How can I add it back to the core storage then?
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 11:48
Why don't you just ask what you are actually trying to achieve? Right now this looks like it's heading towards XY Problem territory. At the moment, you have no Core Storage to add anything back to.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 11:51
Ye, sorry. The ultimate goal is to be able resize the volumes again. I think its fairly straight forward :)
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 13:31
Then that is the question you should have asked. Disk Utility will not let you resize volumes, with or without CoreStorage. See apple.stackexchange.com/questions/154964/… for how to do it in Terminal. Don't start before you have a complete backup.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 14:01
Then I don't mean volumes, I just want to resize Macintosh partition. I don't really care about the names :p
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 14:04
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Well, of course it won't return anything fordiskutil corestorage list
as you just removed the Core Storage.
Trydiskutil list
which will list non Core Storage volumes
How can I add it back to the core storage then?
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 11:48
Why don't you just ask what you are actually trying to achieve? Right now this looks like it's heading towards XY Problem territory. At the moment, you have no Core Storage to add anything back to.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 11:51
Ye, sorry. The ultimate goal is to be able resize the volumes again. I think its fairly straight forward :)
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 13:31
Then that is the question you should have asked. Disk Utility will not let you resize volumes, with or without CoreStorage. See apple.stackexchange.com/questions/154964/… for how to do it in Terminal. Don't start before you have a complete backup.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 14:01
Then I don't mean volumes, I just want to resize Macintosh partition. I don't really care about the names :p
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 14:04
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Well, of course it won't return anything fordiskutil corestorage list
as you just removed the Core Storage.
Trydiskutil list
which will list non Core Storage volumes
Well, of course it won't return anything fordiskutil corestorage list
as you just removed the Core Storage.
Trydiskutil list
which will list non Core Storage volumes
answered Nov 18 '15 at 11:20
Tetsujin
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How can I add it back to the core storage then?
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 11:48
Why don't you just ask what you are actually trying to achieve? Right now this looks like it's heading towards XY Problem territory. At the moment, you have no Core Storage to add anything back to.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 11:51
Ye, sorry. The ultimate goal is to be able resize the volumes again. I think its fairly straight forward :)
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 13:31
Then that is the question you should have asked. Disk Utility will not let you resize volumes, with or without CoreStorage. See apple.stackexchange.com/questions/154964/… for how to do it in Terminal. Don't start before you have a complete backup.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 14:01
Then I don't mean volumes, I just want to resize Macintosh partition. I don't really care about the names :p
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 14:04
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How can I add it back to the core storage then?
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 11:48
Why don't you just ask what you are actually trying to achieve? Right now this looks like it's heading towards XY Problem territory. At the moment, you have no Core Storage to add anything back to.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 11:51
Ye, sorry. The ultimate goal is to be able resize the volumes again. I think its fairly straight forward :)
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 13:31
Then that is the question you should have asked. Disk Utility will not let you resize volumes, with or without CoreStorage. See apple.stackexchange.com/questions/154964/… for how to do it in Terminal. Don't start before you have a complete backup.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 14:01
Then I don't mean volumes, I just want to resize Macintosh partition. I don't really care about the names :p
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 14:04
How can I add it back to the core storage then?
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 11:48
How can I add it back to the core storage then?
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 11:48
Why don't you just ask what you are actually trying to achieve? Right now this looks like it's heading towards XY Problem territory. At the moment, you have no Core Storage to add anything back to.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 11:51
Why don't you just ask what you are actually trying to achieve? Right now this looks like it's heading towards XY Problem territory. At the moment, you have no Core Storage to add anything back to.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 11:51
Ye, sorry. The ultimate goal is to be able resize the volumes again. I think its fairly straight forward :)
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 13:31
Ye, sorry. The ultimate goal is to be able resize the volumes again. I think its fairly straight forward :)
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 13:31
Then that is the question you should have asked. Disk Utility will not let you resize volumes, with or without CoreStorage. See apple.stackexchange.com/questions/154964/… for how to do it in Terminal. Don't start before you have a complete backup.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 14:01
Then that is the question you should have asked. Disk Utility will not let you resize volumes, with or without CoreStorage. See apple.stackexchange.com/questions/154964/… for how to do it in Terminal. Don't start before you have a complete backup.
– Tetsujin
Nov 18 '15 at 14:01
Then I don't mean volumes, I just want to resize Macintosh partition. I don't really care about the names :p
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 14:04
Then I don't mean volumes, I just want to resize Macintosh partition. I don't really care about the names :p
– Jamie Hutber
Nov 18 '15 at 14:04
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