compufix
6th April 2006, 01:11 PM
with 10.4.6 you can now resize your partition live with no reformatting.....
from the command line, if you want your OSX partition to be 90 Gig
diskutil list
lists all the partitions find Macintosh HD and look for the Disk ID, something along the lines of disk0s2.
then
diskutil resizeVolume disk0s2 90G
thats it!....in a minute you will have a resized partition. You can even add more to the command to format the resulting 2nd partition as fat all in one shot, or wait until you install XP.
man diskutil
for full options.
As noted, this is not perfect, they really need to add a DEFRAG option now as well...my MBP had a full HD, I deleted 20 Gigs worth of stuff and it will not let me resize it. I need to re-install OSX fresh, or image my HD, blow it out, and restore it back....bleh...but on a fresh 20" iMac install, it worked like a champ.
-Compufix
from the command line, if you want your OSX partition to be 90 Gig
diskutil list
lists all the partitions find Macintosh HD and look for the Disk ID, something along the lines of disk0s2.
then
diskutil resizeVolume disk0s2 90G
thats it!....in a minute you will have a resized partition. You can even add more to the command to format the resulting 2nd partition as fat all in one shot, or wait until you install XP.
man diskutil
for full options.
As noted, this is not perfect, they really need to add a DEFRAG option now as well...my MBP had a full HD, I deleted 20 Gigs worth of stuff and it will not let me resize it. I need to re-install OSX fresh, or image my HD, blow it out, and restore it back....bleh...but on a fresh 20" iMac install, it worked like a champ.
-Compufix