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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1849967" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Hmmmmm...then I don't understand the following:</p><p></p><p>I have an external Seagate 750GB spinner drive with a USB 3.0 interface</p><p>Partitioned it into 2 partition, each one 375GB using Disk Utility on the Mac Mini running El Capitan.</p><p>Backed up a 93GB folder on one partition</p><p>Installed Mojave on the other 375GB partition.</p><p>So far so good.</p><p></p><p>I booted up Mojave on the external last night - all worked fine, downloaded Firefox and also Kofax Power pdf.</p><p>Everything worked as it should. Then it got too late and I quit.</p><p>So much for the background</p><p></p><p>What I don't understand is why that external, when I check in Disk Utility, only shows the partition with the folder and not the partition with the Mojave OS.</p><p>Same for what shows up on the desktop - only the folder comes up.</p><p>When I check the partition Mojave is on in Disk Utility > Partition, it comes up as "untitled"</p><p></p><p>I always thought this haqppened because the partition that Mojave was installed on was changed to APFS which Disk Utility in El Capitan would not recognize.</p><p>And when I installed Mojave on that partition, there wasno option to useAPFS or HFS+</p><p></p><p>All that leads me to believe the Mojave partion was converted to APFS automatically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1849967, member: 67742"] Hmmmmm...then I don't understand the following: I have an external Seagate 750GB spinner drive with a USB 3.0 interface Partitioned it into 2 partition, each one 375GB using Disk Utility on the Mac Mini running El Capitan. Backed up a 93GB folder on one partition Installed Mojave on the other 375GB partition. So far so good. I booted up Mojave on the external last night - all worked fine, downloaded Firefox and also Kofax Power pdf. Everything worked as it should. Then it got too late and I quit. So much for the background What I don't understand is why that external, when I check in Disk Utility, only shows the partition with the folder and not the partition with the Mojave OS. Same for what shows up on the desktop - only the folder comes up. When I check the partition Mojave is on in Disk Utility > Partition, it comes up as "untitled" I always thought this haqppened because the partition that Mojave was installed on was changed to APFS which Disk Utility in El Capitan would not recognize. And when I installed Mojave on that partition, there wasno option to useAPFS or HFS+ All that leads me to believe the Mojave partion was converted to APFS automatically. [/QUOTE]
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