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<blockquote data-quote="rexanders" data-source="post: 1836703" data-attributes="member: 39138"><p>Thanks Jake. You're right, I"m not a massive Terminal user but I thought my question seemed straightforward. I want to revert to Mojave but the bootable Mojave installer I carefully created either hangs or or I get the report that the system is too old for Catalina. Obviously the problem is with the two volume split as described in #4. </p><p></p><p>Here Steve says: "When ready to delete the partition, type the following command:</p><p></p><p>diskutil apfs deleteContainer /dev/Substitute the Physical Store identifier of the APFS partition"</p><p></p><p>So the diskutil list command brings up three identifiers, I simply want to know to which one of the three is #4 is alluding, disk0, disk0s1 or disk0s2?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rexanders, post: 1836703, member: 39138"] Thanks Jake. You're right, I"m not a massive Terminal user but I thought my question seemed straightforward. I want to revert to Mojave but the bootable Mojave installer I carefully created either hangs or or I get the report that the system is too old for Catalina. Obviously the problem is with the two volume split as described in #4. Here Steve says: "When ready to delete the partition, type the following command: diskutil apfs deleteContainer /dev/Substitute the Physical Store identifier of the APFS partition" So the diskutil list command brings up three identifiers, I simply want to know to which one of the three is #4 is alluding, disk0, disk0s1 or disk0s2? [/QUOTE]
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