![]() Before doing that I tried if I can consume that partition memory back into Mac by clicking on (-) sign in Disk utility but end result was 91Gb in whole partition map instead of 125Gb. Since now i cant use Ubuntu and there wasn't any important data in it, I decided to re-install it. Earlier, to boot into Ubuntu i had to do nothing after pressing power button, but, to boot into OS X needed to press (option key) which would only show Macintosh HD but not Ubuntu at Startup Boot menu where available options are shown. Though now i can't boot into Ubuntu for some reason. I figured out that this is probably due to some background process going on so tried restarting it multiple times by closing 'running applications' and finally forced shutdown it and after that it again started working fine. First thing first, my MacBook Air partitioned into Ubuntu (30Gb) and OS X(91.2 Gb) was working fine until it started draining huge battery, lagging intensely and heating up.
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