MacOS Unable to use “(free space)” in BigSur
I have used disk Utility to delete a volume and then used command line, diskutil to remove the container using,
diskutil removeContainer
Now when i type diskutil list all i see is (free space) which i cannot use anymore. I've tried doing,
diskutil apfs resizeContainer disk0s2 0
But it says, Error: -69743: The new size must be different than the existing size
Please help me on how to use that free space, i want to extend my disk0s2 to full size, thanks in advance.
The output of diskutil list is,
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *500.3 GB disk0
1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
(free space) 201.5 GB -
2: Apple_APFS Container disk1 298.6 GB disk0s2
/dev/disk1 (synthesized):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: APFS Container Scheme - +298.6 GB disk1
Physical Store disk0s2
1: APFS Volume Vaats - Data 221.0 GB disk1s1
2: APFS Volume Preboot 284.7 MB disk1s2
3: APFS Volume Recovery 652.6 MB disk1s3
4: APFS Volume VM 1.1 MB disk1s4
5: APFS Volume Vaats 14.9 GB disk1s5
6: APFS Snapshot com.apple.os.update-... 14.9 GB disk1s5s1
Solution 1:
You can not add free space that resides above a APFS container. An alternative, outlined in this answer, will not work because the APFS container is to large to be cloned to the free space you wished to add. You would need to first reduce the size of the Vaats - Data
volume before applying the answer.
You could try shrinking the current APFS container and to create a new temporary partition. Move files from the APFS volume Vaats - Data
to a volume in this new temporary partition. The idea would be to reduce space occupied by data in the APFS container so the APFS container could be cloned to a new APFS container you would create in the (free space)
. After cloning, the original APFS container be removed and the new APFS container could be expanded to reclaim the space. Next, copy the files stored in the temporary partition to the cloned APFS volume Vaats - Data
. Finally, remove the temporary partition and expand the new APFS container to reclaim the space.