

I can't pull up the old HDD boot data because I erased everything but the user information.
TERMINAL PARTITION DISK MAC FULL
(Or if you are booting to your own bootable drive with a full system, open. I can boot up into the Recovery HD via the "option" access of the list of boot drives. 1) Once booted from OS X Recovery, select Terminal from the Utilities pull down menu. My thought is to somehow change the HDD volume back to the old volume name and everything should be golden. Now upon boot, the OS can't find the USER data. I neglected (read idiotically forgot) to modify the pathway via preferences. I linked it up this way via preferences, as was the procedure I found online.īUT I changed the name of the HDD after I linked up the pathway.

The applications are and boot data is on the SSD and my User data is on the old HDD. Now, click on the partition which you want to delete Once partition be selected.

Then I thought I should back up the partition of the macOS installer and share. For getting started, first open Disk Utility using the help of Spotlight.
TERMINAL PARTITION DISK MAC INSTALL
The installation was successful and I was able to boot and work from the SSD and the standard HDD just fine. Install Disk Creator puts a friendly face on the normal terminal command. I recently upgraded to a SSD for my boot drive. I am using a Macbook Pro 15", late 2011, latest version of Lion Still working on understanding the Mac OS. I am a new Mac user, so please forgive me for any nomenclature mishaps.
