What should I do now
Should I make an ISO with the article that was quoted above
I need to know if you resize volume sudo diskutil resizeVolume disk0s2 0b or not ?
You just deleted disk0s3 ? right ?
To be sure where we are give the result from :
sudo gpt -r -vv show /dev/disk0
Before to do your ISO, clean and prepare your partition scheme, without it, it will not work.
You need to know that if you use the T2 chip, you will have to deactivate the Secure Boot to install Linux.
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OK go to read my last answer on the thread we continue here, I will try to move all the messages here in the first thread at the end.
Why you create a new Thread each time ? Is not necessary.
Ok super if you didn’t resize so give me the result from :
sudo gpt -r -vv show /dev/disk0
To get it work you need to deactivate the SIP
I merged the two threads, inturupted 2 is now closed.
Yep, It seems @yadco couldn’t answer more on the original Thread ?
So I was answering here in thinking to move all at the end.
But no answer now, so I’m wondering what’s happening !
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I didn’t resize the mac partition to cover the windows partition I just deleted it
I already did.
I am here
so give me the result from :
sudo gpt -r -vv show /dev/disk0
You need to deactivate your SIP before it if not gpt command will not be accept.
In all the way to install EnOS you will need it too.
gpt show: unable to open device ‘/dev/disk0’: Operation not permitted
Yes deactivate the SIP security from Apple
Do I need to go back to recovery mode?