![]() ![]() If you have only two drives in your computer configured as a Fusion Drive, then it will also be used as the boot drive and you need to boot into Recovery Mode. You can get there by holding Command+R while booting. If you’re currently running OS X on the Fusion Drive, you must run the Terminal from Recovery Mode. Perhaps you created a Fusion Drive with a pair of external drives, or you have a Mac Pro, which has multiple drive bays, and you’ve paired a couple of drives in the bays as a Fusion Drive (but aren’t used as a boot drive). If the two drives you want to separate aren’t currently running the OS but are attached to your computer, you can just open Terminal (Applications > Utilities > Terminal).
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