I'm trying to do a clean install of Mountain Lion but I'm not being able to format my partition.
I previously had Lion, encrypted the disk, then upgraded to Mountain Lion, then booted into recovery mode to format & reinstall Mountain Lion.
On recovery mode (Cmd+R), when I tried to format the encrypted partition I got an error saying something like "not enough space on core something". Now the partition doesn't show up on Disk Utility; only the disk, "Macintosh HD", but I am not able to repartition it.
The Mountain Lion installer doesn't find any disk to install itself on.
I cannot boot the system either (without booting to recovery).
If I open the terminal and type diskutil list I can see that there's an Apple_CoreStorage on /dev/disk0s2, but I cannot reformat that volume ("The disk is in use by Core Storage as a Physical Volume").
How to format the disk and install Mountain Lion?
diskutilanddiskutil cs, but none of the operations completed successfully. Zeroing out the volume withddwas the only way to nuke it sufficiently to be able to reformat it as a non-fusion drive. – Asbjørn Ulsberg Nov 21 '14 at 07:36