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my intention was to delete the refind bootmanager on my mac. I had started with setting up macOS as my starting volume. After that I formated my second linux partition and tried to resize my primary mac partition. Cause this didn´t work i changed the format of my second partition to mac extendet (journaled) like my primary mac partition. After rebooting the refind bootmanager was still active and my macOS is not starting anymore. The mac OS shows me the login screen but it is not possible to access the OS.
Actually I am trying to recover my partition because the type of my partition is just ffff-ffff-fff... But I cant do the tutorials how to fix this problem, because there is no sudo command. I even looked in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin but there is no sudo tool. I need sudo for diskutil unmountVolume. This is not working without sudo.



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    my intention was to delete the refind bootmanager on my mac. I had started with setting up macOS as my starting volume. After that I formated my second linux partition and tried to resize my primary mac partition. Cause this didn´t work i changed the format of my second partition to mac extendet (journaled) like my primary mac partition. After rebooting the refind bootmanager was still active and my macOS is not starting anymore. The mac OS shows me the login screen but it is not possible to access the OS.
    Actually I am trying to recover my partition because the type of my partition is just ffff-ffff-fff... But I cant do the tutorials how to fix this problem, because there is no sudo command. I even looked in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin but there is no sudo tool. I need sudo for diskutil unmountVolume. This is not working without sudo.



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      my intention was to delete the refind bootmanager on my mac. I had started with setting up macOS as my starting volume. After that I formated my second linux partition and tried to resize my primary mac partition. Cause this didn´t work i changed the format of my second partition to mac extendet (journaled) like my primary mac partition. After rebooting the refind bootmanager was still active and my macOS is not starting anymore. The mac OS shows me the login screen but it is not possible to access the OS.
      Actually I am trying to recover my partition because the type of my partition is just ffff-ffff-fff... But I cant do the tutorials how to fix this problem, because there is no sudo command. I even looked in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin but there is no sudo tool. I need sudo for diskutil unmountVolume. This is not working without sudo.



      I appreciate any help










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      my intention was to delete the refind bootmanager on my mac. I had started with setting up macOS as my starting volume. After that I formated my second linux partition and tried to resize my primary mac partition. Cause this didn´t work i changed the format of my second partition to mac extendet (journaled) like my primary mac partition. After rebooting the refind bootmanager was still active and my macOS is not starting anymore. The mac OS shows me the login screen but it is not possible to access the OS.
      Actually I am trying to recover my partition because the type of my partition is just ffff-ffff-fff... But I cant do the tutorials how to fix this problem, because there is no sudo command. I even looked in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin but there is no sudo tool. I need sudo for diskutil unmountVolume. This is not working without sudo.



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