I love math humour. Hate math, dry, exacting, passionless study that claims to explain everything in its own language that nobody understands. Which is why I enjoy the occasional (cos they are hard to find) bit of math humour.
I love math humour. Hate math, dry, exacting, passionless study that claims to explain everything in its own language that nobody understands. Which is why I enjoy the occasional (cos they are hard to find) bit of math humour.
If you find yourself needing to upgrade the MacOS version on a VMware Mac appliance, you'll probably need to increase your storage capacity. The first part is easy - in VMware Preferences, simply resize the drive allocation. But how do you make the virtual machine recognise the increase? Through Terminal, that's how. Easy command - diskutil apfs resizeContainer /dev/disk1 0 & wait for 30 seconds while it's all done for you.