Disk utility does not create Apple filesystem
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Disk utility does not create Apple filesystem
AcelerAceler 1211049401|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

Hi, I'm stuck.

I have Leo4Allv3, and I try to install it on a desktop with AMD Athlon 64 x2 on an NForce 5 with SATA disk (seagate, if you need info). The installer starts up only when disks are in AHCI mode. I have three partitions - /dev/disk0s1 with ext3, /dev/disk0s3 with NTFS and /dev/disk0s5 with ext3 again. To install Leo, I choose to erase NTFS disk (/dev/disk0s3) in "disk utility" and try to erase in with apple filesystem (journalled or not - the same effect). Disk utility says, that it erased the disk, but actually - it is not. I still can boot Windows…

I tried to use newfs command from terminal. No effect.

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Re: Disk utility does not create Apple filesystem
AcelerAceler 1211109443|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

I found today, that newfs actually create a filesystem, but Leo install thinks, that it is NTFS, but Linux thinks, that it is UFS.

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