![]() ![]() right-click (or Ctrl+click) the user you want to move and choose "Advanced Options".open System Preferences > Users & Groups.navigate to the system's Users folder and copy the user's home folder over to the other partition.navigate to your other partition and create a base home folder (to use Apple's naming convention, create a folder named "Users").type in root into the username field and supply the password you just gave it.log out of the current to-be-moved user.from the menu "Edit" click "Enable Root Account" and supply a password for that account.click on "Join" next to Network Account Server.open the padlock on the lower left-hand corner.Create a partition to use for the home folder (Disk Utility is the built-in choice to do so).While not recommended (potentially due to not being easy to do), it is possible to move a home folder to a different partition. ![]() As mentioned by the other comments, Apple's default partition scheme is to have everything on ONE partition. ![]()
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