Hi folks, I just figured out how to fix it -- just used the Disk Utility on the install OS X CD. Can't believe I didn't see that earlier. Sorry for taking up people's time. Thanks, -- Dr. Shravan Vasishth Phone: +49 (681) 302 4504 Computational Linguistics, Universität des Saarlandes, Postfach 15 11 50 D-66041 Saarbrücken, Germany http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~vasishth ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:47:22 +0100 (MET) From: Shravan Vasishth <vasishth at coli.uni-sb.de> To: ibook at lists.themacintoshguy.com Subject: Unpartitioning a disk Hi folks, I've just bought a new ibook with the following specs: iBook 12,1 " TFT G3/700 Mhz, 600-odd MB SDRAM, 20 GB HD, CD-ROM It had Mac OS X version 10.2.1 and OS 9.2.2 CDs with it, which I installed initially. I then thought I'd install Yellowdog Linux 2.0 and OS 9.1 on this machine, since I had that setup on another (older, 2001) ibook, and that was all I currently needed for my work. I made the mistake of assuming that OS 9.1 can be installed on the new ibook (it can't). I used the old 2001 ibook's OS 9.1 install CD to try to partition the hard drive into two equal parts, one with the Mac Standard format, and the other with an unallocated format. This is how the dual-boot installation is done for Yellowdog 2.0, with OS 9.1. However, the machine of course refused to install OS 9.1 on the Mac partition. So I tried reinstalling OS X and OS 0S 9.2. This I did manage to do, but the one half of the disk that is still unallocated is not visible and not usable. At one point I was able to see it, using one one of the Utilities folders on an installation CD, but it is marked as a network drive. How do I revert to the original situation? I.e., I want OS X and OS 9.2.2 installed on the entire (20GB) disk. Reading some web pages it seems the only solution is to use Norton Utilities. Is this correct? Basically, if I can repartition the drive to one partition with the Standard Mac format, and then reinstall OS X and 9.2, all should be OK, I think. The question is: how to repartition the drive? I didn't get a disk repair CD or anything with the machine, just a hardware check CD (apart from the machine-specific OS X and OS 9.2.2 CDs, that is). I'm assuming that the hardware check CD is going to be useless for a software problem, although with a Mac one never knows. But I don't want to mess with it anymore until some experts tell me what to do. Any help/suggestions will be gratefully accepted, -- Dr. Shravan Vasishth Phone: +49 (681) 302 4504 Computational Linguistics, Universität des Saarlandes, Postfach 15 11 50 D-66041 Saarbrücken, Germany http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~vasishth