Jumping Volumes Batman!
Jumping Volumes Batman!
- Subject: Jumping Volumes Batman!
- From: Jim O'Connor <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:26:54 -0500
I'm munging a disk with gpt commands. Doing some removing, adding
back with different hints, etc using the gpt tool.
After each operation the volume gets re-mounted. Since this is
asynchronous I have to wait for it to happen, then dismount it again.
The Finder movement is visually noisy. The process takes longer than
it ought to. And generally it is just sloppy.
Is there a way to make the system ignore the disk I'm operating on
until I've sewn it back up and wheeled it out of the OR and into
Recovery?
I also need to be able to resize the root partition (doable) then
change its content hint. I don't need anyone to actually pay
attention to the changed hint until a reboot. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Jim
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