Sorry if this is posted somewhere else on some forum but this is a very difficult problem to figure out keywords to search for.
I recently tried dual-booting my Macbook with Linux. My installation choice on the Linux side was not one single partition. It was to have a separate partition for root, /home, and swap. I designated the majority of my hard drive toward Boot Camp.
Well, after I decided to switch back to Mac and go without Linux at all, I noticed after I did a fresh, clean install of OS X, it only says that my hard drive is as big as I set the Mac partition to be when I had Boot Camp setup. (only around 30 GB of space)
I presume I'm going to have to use a linux-base solution to get me out of this Linux-induced problem. Something like GParted maybe? Any instruction? I'm a college student, so I need this fixed as soon as possible.
I recently tried dual-booting my Macbook with Linux. My installation choice on the Linux side was not one single partition. It was to have a separate partition for root, /home, and swap. I designated the majority of my hard drive toward Boot Camp.
Well, after I decided to switch back to Mac and go without Linux at all, I noticed after I did a fresh, clean install of OS X, it only says that my hard drive is as big as I set the Mac partition to be when I had Boot Camp setup. (only around 30 GB of space)
I presume I'm going to have to use a linux-base solution to get me out of this Linux-induced problem. Something like GParted maybe? Any instruction? I'm a college student, so I need this fixed as soon as possible.