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diff --git a/src/source/initializing.jd b/src/source/initializing.jd index 829a9759..f7863e6f 100644 --- a/src/source/initializing.jd +++ b/src/source/initializing.jd @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ saves space while allowing to grow later as the need arises. Be sure to select <p>You can also create it from a shell with the following command:</p> <pre><code># hdiutil create -type SPARSE -fs 'Case-sensitive Journaled HFS+' -size 40g ~/android.dmg </code></pre> -<p>This will create a <code>.dmg</code> (or possibly a <code>.dmg.sparsefile</code>) file which, once mounted, acts as a drive with the required formatting for Android development. +<p>This will create a <code>.dmg</code> (or possibly a <code>.dmg.sparseimage</code>) file which, once mounted, acts as a drive with the required formatting for Android development. <p>If you need a larger volume later, you can also resize the sparse image with the following command:</p> <pre><code># hdiutil resize -size <new-size-you-want>g ~/android.dmg.sparseimage </code></pre> @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ To mount the image when you execute <code>mountAndroid</code>:</p> <pre><code># mount the android file image function mountAndroid { hdiutil attach ~/android.dmg -mountpoint /Volumes/android; } </code></pre> -<p><strong>Note</strong>: If your system created a <code>.dmg.sparsefile</code> file, replace <code>~/android.dmg</code> with <code>~/android.dmg.sparsefile</code>.</p> +<p><strong>Note</strong>: If your system created a <code>.dmg.sparseimage</code> file, replace <code>~/android.dmg</code> with <code>~/android.dmg.sparseimage</code>.</p> </li> <li> <p>To unmount it when you execute <code>umountAndroid</code>:</p> |