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![]() ![]() ![]() I seem to recall that when doing the setup with the different operating systems I tried to put, El Cap, Yosemite, and also Windows on the internal drive and it wouldn't allow me to do so. In this usage it works just fine on all disks. I needed to be able to use Disk Utility on my two RAID disks. As the Disk Utility in El Cap is crippled, I kept my copy of Yosemite on the internal disk, basically just for this purpose. I use an external SSD as a boot disk running El Cap. This experience doesn't directly relate to your issue, but perhaps it might give you an idea. ![]() If your Yosemite partition is between El Cap and the free space then as Wr圜uda suggested, format the free space and use it for data. If you don't wish to go the Linux route, you could delete the Mavericks partition from Yosemite's Disk Utility (if it'll let you) then expand your El Cap partition into the resulting free space, if it happens to be next to it. Linux is definitely my choice for partition work (on my iMac's internal and external drives) and I've never had a problem losing data. Luckily I've got Linux in another partition and the disk utilities are much more capable (and dangerous). Have found Disk Utility in El Cap frustratingly weak. ![]()
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