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Questions about the Terminal application or its terminal emulation should use this tag. Use **command-line** for questions about shells or command-line programs that do not specifically involve Terminal.
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Repair a damaged partition after a (partitionDisk) action in Recovery Mode, macOS?
There's some back story to this, so bare with me for a bit.
In an attempt the create a free space partition for Ubuntu without using the disk utility applicatition I booted into recovery mode and tes …
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Is the sudo bless --mount command in macOS deprecated. If so, what is in use now?
After installing some other operating system like Linux, I would use some version of the sudo bless --mount command like
$ sudo bless --mount /Volumes/EFI --setboot --file /System/Library/CoreService …