I checked the filesystem for errors, which were found, but again they were fixed correctly, and GParted was able to see the shrinked partition. However, when I tried to boot into Mac it seemed to work, but before the progress bar under the apple finished progressing, it switched into a white cross circled sign, forever. If a USB hard drive or flash drive is not properly formatted, then it will not show up in the Ubuntu Places menu, making it hard to interact with. We’ll show you how to format a USB drive using the tool GParted.
UPDATE: The instructions here are no longer necessary! Resizing the disk image is now possible right from the UI since Docker for Mac Version 17.12.0-ce-mac49 (21995).Safari update for mac 10.5 8.
Credit for this procedure goes to @djs55 and was taken from https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/371#issuecomment-262826610 . Word for mac 2016.
My Macintosh HD startup disk disappeared today, but I was able to use GParted to delete a small partition from the drive and the missing disk reappeared. Boot Camp Assistant got me into this hot water when I was preparing to reinstall XP. I had partitioned my harddrive into one 276 GB Mac partition and one 5 GB Windows partition, but decided to delete the Windows partition and start over. This time I used BCA and set the size of the new partition to 16 GB. When running the XP installer, I noticed I was only shown a single 'C:' partition as an option for the install location. The first time I installed XP, I remember seeing two partitions listed with 'Unpartitioned space' between them in the list. Something didn't seem right, so I exited the installer and rebooted, holding the option key for the boot menu. I was shocked to discover that my 'Macintosh HD' startup disk was gone. only a 'Windows' disk was available (not the install CD). I booted from the Snow Leopard install DVD and ran Disk Utility. It showed no partitions at all on the drive, and the verify and repair options were grayed out. Yes, I had a Time Machine backup to restore from, but before doing that I decided to try booting from a GParted LiveCD. Unlike in Disk Utility, the drive did appear to be partitioned, and I saw my large HFS+ partition (unlabeled, though) and another small partition. Although I was unable to 'check/repair' either of them with GParted, I was able to delete the 16 GB partition. After that, the 'Macintosh HD' label reappeared, the check command ran without a hitch, and I was able to boot back into Snow Leopard, without any data loss to speak of. This Apple Support discussion describes a similar experience. I wonder if others have run into trouble using BCA? [crarko adds: I haven't tested this one. Keep those backups up-to-date, folks.]
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