Recovery partition missing on OS X El Capitan

Hello,


Just did a clean install of El Capitan on my rMBR (Early 2013) to find that the recovery partition is missing! Anyone else facing the same issue? This is how I made the bootable USB drive of El Capitan.


Terminal command:


sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app --nointeraction

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Oct 1, 2015 8:51 PM

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Jan 29, 2016 7:45 AM in response to keg55

Thanks for the link. I've already had a look at it but didn't see the note under the banner referring to El Capitan. I take it that since it worked for the beta, it will work for the official release too. Is that so?


By the way, not being much of a Mac user, what is meant by Core Storage Volumes? I have a retina Macbook Pro 15" 2015 with a single SSD. (Nevermind, I looked it up and no, I'm not using such.)

Jan 29, 2016 7:44 AM in response to Another New User Account

Open Terminal and type diskutli cs list. If you see output like below you have a core storage volume.


CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)

|

+-- Logical Volume Group 5F74311B-C542-4AAA-8699-25D5D555EAC9

=========================================================

Name: Macintosh HD

Status: Online

Size: 250140434432 B (250.1 GB)

Free Space: 18882560 B (18.9 MB)

|

+-< Physical Volume B71D9E01-2F87-468E-BE90-B07E9DDFC776

| ----------------------------------------------------

| Index: 0

| Disk: disk0s2

| Status: Online

| Size: 250140434432 B (250.1 GB)

|

+-> Logical Volume Family F75A7EB5-171A-497C-8953-EEE8D0C0FAF8

----------------------------------------------------------

Encryption Type: None

|

+-> Logical Volume 7E3907BC-A632-409B-8CBC-6C4A2C405913

---------------------------------------------------

Disk: disk1

Status: Online

Size (Total): 249769230336 B (249.8 GB)

Revertible: Yes (no decryption required)

LV Name: Macintosh HD

Volume Name: Macintosh HD

Content Hint: Apple_HFS

Jan 29, 2016 8:27 AM in response to keg55

Oh, that sounds like a good option then.

So I would just boot off the USB and install as I did earlier this week?


(Just realised that I don't think it will work for me as I'm using rEFInd to dual boot Ubuntu. The reason for doing the install earlier in the week was because the installer broke my setup and I'm still FUMING about it. SIP = break your system and disable all sorts of handy apps that make the Mac user experience bearable after having used other operating systems.)

Jan 29, 2016 8:29 AM in response to Another New User Account

As far as reinstalling OS X? Yes, you can reinstall from within OS X or from an external source like booting off your USB installer and selecting your internal drive to install to.


Regardless, back up your system first.


EDIT: didn't see your edit. I have no idea how to reinstall OS X or even use the utility to recreate the Recovery HD with how you are dual booting with Ubuntu. Sorry.... out of my area of expertise.

Feb 14, 2016 6:14 PM in response to bigschwabbel

bigschwabbel wrote:


Apple hasn't changed any of its boot-up key combos for years.


Internet Recovery has always been and still is CMD+OPTION+R.

Local Recovery has always been and still is OPTION+R.

Accessing the local recovery system via OPTION has always worked and still does.


All of the above is true for OS X up until and including 10.11.2.


If your system doesn't work that way you might have an underlying issue with your installation.


<edit> If you don't have a recovery partition on your system disk, CMD+R would start the Internet Recovery instead.</edit>

OPTION + R is not an option.


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201314

Startup key combinations for Mac - Apple Support

Feb 26, 2016 4:58 PM in response to notyou

Hi,


I am missing the Recovery Partition too. I think I can recreate it with with Recovery Partition Recreator 3.8. I chose a .pkg file of the latest 10.11.4 Beta Combo Update because there is no full installer, not even for developers. The tool did accepted the file, but after that nothing happened, no error message just nothing. Is there any way to make the Recovery Partition 10.11.4 Beta 4 instead of 10.11.3 without a .app file?

Jun 2, 2016 1:43 AM in response to Shammoza89

Hello,


To create a new recovery system I connected an external drive on which I installed El Capitan. Once I finished installing El capitan I booted from the internal drive, created a partition on the internal drive with a size of 650MB. I then opened a terminal and used dd to copy the blocks of the recovery partition of the external drive to the newly created partition on the internal drive. Do not forget to unmount both partitions first.

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