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#GUI
YouYou can use the native OS X Disk Utility.app to split, resize, create & remove partitions as desired.
#CLI
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If you prefer to work with a UNIX-style bash shell, there are tools available via OS X's native Terminal.app command-line interface.


One of these would be a good start:

root@host:~# diskutil
root@host:~# diskutil list
root@host:~# diskutil listFileystems
root@host:~# diskutil activity

Once you have a bit of info, you might want a few of these:

root@host:~# diskutil splitPartition
root@host:~# diskutil resizeVolume
root@host:~# diskutil eraseDisk
root@host:~# diskutil eraseVolume  

Boot from your installation media by holding the alt/⌥ option key during startup.

#GUI
You can use the native OS X Disk Utility.app to split, resize, create & remove partitions as desired.
#CLI
If you prefer to work with a UNIX-style bash shell, there are tools available via OS X's native Terminal.app command-line interface.


One of these would be a good start:

root@host:~# diskutil
root@host:~# diskutil list
root@host:~# diskutil listFileystems
root@host:~# diskutil activity

Once you have a bit of info, you might want a few of these:

root@host:~# diskutil splitPartition
root@host:~# diskutil resizeVolume
root@host:~# diskutil eraseDisk
root@host:~# diskutil eraseVolume  

Boot from your installation media by holding the alt/⌥ option key during startup.

GUI

You can use the native OS X Disk Utility.app to split, resize, create & remove partitions as desired.

CLI

If you prefer to work with a UNIX-style bash shell, there are tools available via OS X's native Terminal.app command-line interface.


One of these would be a good start:

root@host:~# diskutil
root@host:~# diskutil list
root@host:~# diskutil listFileystems
root@host:~# diskutil activity

Once you have a bit of info, you might want a few of these:

root@host:~# diskutil splitPartition
root@host:~# diskutil resizeVolume
root@host:~# diskutil eraseDisk
root@host:~# diskutil eraseVolume  

Boot from your installation media by holding the alt/⌥ option key during startup.

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#GUI
You can use the native OS X Disk Utility.app to split, resize, create & remove partitions as desired.
#CLI
If you prefer to work with a UNIX-style bash shell, there are tools available via OS X's native Terminal.app command-line interface.


One of these would be a good start:

root@host:~# diskutil
root@host:~# diskutil list
root@host:~# diskutil listFileystems
root@host:~# diskutil activity

Once you have a bit of info, you might want a few of these:

root@host:~# diskutil splitPartition
root@host:~# diskutil resizeVolume
root@host:~# diskutil eraseDisk
root@host:~# diskutil eraseVolume  

Boot from your installation media by holding the alt/⌥ option key during startup.