Well, I can’t say too much because I’m under non-disclosure and I’m not sure what’s fair game to discuss, but the Leopard client I’ve been playing with has some geekably great features — stuff I’ve been waiting for Apple to make easy for a long time. One of those features is something I alluded to a long time ago, when Boot Camp first hit the scene. I’d said:
…I remain hopeful that this utility is indicative of possible future utilities that would allow for more flexible, less destructive partitioning.
While I can’t really say anything definitive, I will say this: looks like I was right.
Neat-O!
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Tease.
Actually this post was helpful – it helps reinforce that I WILL be waiting for Leopard to buy a new Macintosh (my resolve of which was almost derailed by the new iMac introduction – even though I need to see those first hand anyway to make sure I can handle a glossy iMac. The glossy macbook was ok though)
Yeah, I think that’s wise. Leopard looks to be quite cool. Worth the wait in many ways.
-systemsboy
if you’re talking about what I think you’re talking about, it’s in 10.4.7+ as well.
$ diskutil resizeVolume
Hmmm… Well, I can neither confirm nor deny that statement… But, yes, that option does exist in 10.4.7+. Quite correct.
-systemsboy