Alors tu ne peux pas démarrer par internet : tout s'explique !
Dans la configuration actuelle > démarré sur l'OS de secours du volume Recovery du Conteneur > tu ne peux pas supprimer ce même Conteneur.
Passe la commande :
Bloc de code:diskutil ap resizeContainer disk1 400g jhfs+ SOS 0b
- respecte les espaces ; le 0 de 0b est un zéro
Poste le retour de la commande.
- la commande tente de rétrécir le Conteneur à 400 Go > et de créer un volume indépendant SOS d'environ 90 Go
Bloc de code:
-bash-3.2# diskutil ap resizeContainer disk1 400g jhfs+ SOS 0b
Started APFS operation
Aligning shrink delta to 99 898 105 856 bytes and targeting a new physical store size of 400 000 000 000 bytes
Determined the minimum size for the targeted physical store of this APFS Container to be 732 508 160 bytes
Resizing APFS Container designated by APFS Container Reference disk1
The specific APFS Physical Store being resized is disk0s2
Verifying storage system
Using live mode
Performing fsck_apfs -n -x -l /dev/disk0s2
Checking volume
Checking the container superblock
Checking the EFI jumpstart record
Checking the space manager
Checking the object map
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Verifying allocated space
The volume /dev/disk0s2 appears to be OK
Storage system check exit code is 0
Shrinking APFS Physical Store disk0s2 from 499 898 105 856 to 400 000 000 000 bytes
Shrinking APFS data structures
Shrinking partition
Modifying partition map
Initialized /dev/rdisk0s3 as a 93 GB case-insensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
Mounting disk
1 new disk created or changed due to APFS operation
Disk from APFS operation: disk0s3
Finished APFS operation
-bash-3.2#