I've got a liveboot Ubuntu USB and can get it to start off that, but when I look at the main SSD in disk utility it just sees 250gb of free space. Lo and behold upon rebooting, I'm greeted with a flashing folder questionmark - which I think is Mac-speak for "I can't find a boot/system partition". You should reboot now before making further changes. As a result, the old partition(s) will remain in use. Do you went to continue?Įrror: Partition(s) 1 on /dev/sda have been written, but we have been unable to inform the kernel of the change, probably because it/they are in use. Warning: The existing disk label on /dev/sdb will be destroyed and all data on this disk will be lost. Warning: Partition(s) on /dev/sda are being used. ![]() Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands. ![]() Up until about an hour ago, I had a working installation of 14.0 on my 2013 Macbook Air, with full disk encryption as set up in the standard installation process.īut tonight, in the process of of trying to fix a corrupt SD card, I accidentally called "Parted" on /dev/SDA/, and then ran a mklabel on in.
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