Disk Utility refuses to work because of Lion!
I want to resize and add a partition (i.e. split a partition into two smaller partitions) on my hard drive, and I get the following error:
“Partition failed with the error: This operation requires a newer version of Mac OS X for this disk”
This is interesting (and annoying) because I used this exact computer and OS X version, 10.6.8, to format and partition this drive in the first place.
The reason must be the copy of Lion and/or the copy of the Lion installer (the full, “offline”-enabled installer that I made with the help of instructions) that I cloned onto the drive with Carbon Copy Cloner. I also cloned the Lion Recovery partition over. It probably also matters that I booted from all three partitions once (to test that they worked).
So...
- what did Lion do to the partition map or whatever that causes the 10.6.8 Disk Utility app to no longer be able to change it and why?!
- how do I undo this so I can use 10.6.8 Disk Utility to modify the partitions again?
I know I could just use 10.7's Disk Utility to get the job done now, but I don't want to be dependent on “OS X Vista” in the future.
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8), iMac8,1 (24")