Nice work, Mike.

As you discovered, the Erase function of Disk Utility now allows you to choose 
the partition scheme.  The Partition function allows you to partition disks.

I love the idea of using the Recovery HD from a USB drive, and I’m glad to see 
that the Recovery Disk Assistant still works, but that’s still as many copies 
downloaded from the Interwebs as Macs to upgrade.  One of those Macs would have 
to be a cache to mitigate this.  For three Macs, you’d only have to download 
the operating system twice.

In case you missed it, the recovery image was itself updated; I hope you didn’t 
do a software update to find that there was a newer image available.  The 
update only applies a fixed recovery image, though, and it would be easy enough 
to recreate your drive.

As to the OS itself, even after 10.11.2, I’m still gritting my teeth a lot.  I 
love the hardware-software integration of OS X, but my finger is still on the 
Windows button.

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