I upgraded to OS X Yosemite yesterday and I noticed this under disk utilities... I noticed that I had two "Macintosh HD" drives. I didn't notice this in OS X Mavericks. I hope this isn't a stupid question, but I hope I can get some answers. Thanks!
Thank you man, so don't even bother to do anything right? Haha. I was freaked out for a bit.Yes, been that way since forever. Top one is the physical drive, the one(s) below it are the partitions.
I upgraded to OS X Yosemite yesterday and I noticed this under disk utilities... I noticed that I had two "Macintosh HD" drives. I didn't notice this in OS X Mavericks. I hope this isn't a stupid question, but I hope I can get some answers. Thanks!
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Yes, been that way since forever. Top one is the physical drive, the one(s) below it are the partitions.
Since update I have two Macintosh HD - Previously it was name of the actual drive you had installed.
Since update I have two Macintosh HD - Previously it was name of the actual drive you had installed.
Do you have Filevault encryption turned on like the OP? If you do, that is normal and existed before Yosemite.
You have Filevault encryption turned on and with FV on, that is how the disk looks in Disk Util. This is not new to Yosemite. You just did not notice it before.
I have an entirely different issue, but didn't feel like making a new thread. I'll post a photo in a while.
I created a new partition on my SSD with Disk Utility like usual for the previews, installed 10.10 to the new partition, and after playing with it, rebooted back to mavericks. Now here's where the issue starts. My drive shows up as a logical volume with my two partitions, one Mavericks, one Yosemite. But, I cannot edit, resize, or delete either of them. Normally after playing around with it for a while, I delete the partition I installed the preview on. But the option is grayed out. This happens from the recovery partition as well as booting from a Mavericks USB drive. Not sure what's up?
Anyway, on to this topic, here's how it looks in Snow Leopard, since I'm using my BlackBook for the time being...
diskutil list
It all seems to stem from core storage and Yosemite seems to be using it differently than past releases. I don't use fire vault, and It's not a fusion drive. Just an SSD in the optical bay, and my HDD. I'll have to read up on it as I haven't really looked into it all that much.
Here's what diskutil put out.
It's not a huge deal, because I'll probably do a full reinstall when the public beta comes out anyway, and again when the final release is out. Since my data is on my HDD it's unaffected. But it's still interesting.
diskutil cs revert disk1
Perhaps this means that Yosemite now partitions all HFS volumes (or at least system volumes) with Core Storage by default? I wonder if there are new Core Storage features we haven't heard of yet that might suggest why they're doing this? I have my fingers crossed for data integrity features, but I would have thought they'd have mentioned that somewhere.
It could be a change to get rid of the need to restart to enable FileVault encryption actually, as having the volume as Core Storage already should mean it can just store the key(s) and start encrypting right away.
/dev/disk0
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *256.1 GB disk0
1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_CoreStorage 255.2 GB disk0s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3
/dev/disk1
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: Apple_HFS System Drive *253.4 GB disk1
Logical Volume on disk0s2
A4128CCA-0DC8-4EC3-93F3-A1DEF0FFE1E8
Unencrypted