On Monday 11 February 2008, Bob Goodwin wrote: > Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > On Monday 11 February 2008, Bob Goodwin wrote: > >> I have a hard drive removed from my daughters Power Mac G4 plugged > >> into an F-8 computer. fdisk sees it as /dev/sdb but that's about as > >> far is it goes, nothing relative to file type, etc. > >> > >> Is it possible to get a directory listing or extract any data from > >> it in the Fedora computer. I suspect not, but thought I would ask? > >> > >> > >> Thanks. > >> > >> Bob Goodwin > > > > type "parted /dev/sdb print" fdisk supports only dos labels parted > > supports all disk labels. > > > > > > Dennis > > Ok, that seems to work. > > parted /dev/sdb print > Model: ATA ST380024A (scsi) > Disk /dev/sdb: 80.0GB > Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B > Partition Table: mac > > Number Start End Size File system Name Flags > 1 512B 32.8kB 32.3kB Apple > 2 32.8kB 61.4kB 28.7kB Macintosh > 3 61.4kB 90.1kB 28.7kB Macintosh > 4 90.1kB 119kB 28.7kB Macintosh > 5 119kB 147kB 28.7kB Macintosh > 6 147kB 410kB 262kB Macintosh > 7 410kB 672kB 262kB Macintosh > 8 672kB 934kB 262kB Patch Partition > 9 934kB 80.0GB 80.0GB hfs+ Untitled > > Information: Don't forget to update /etc/fstab, if necessary. > > I don't know how to interpret it yet, it appears to be a list of > partitions? So many? > > At any rate I can see some of her image files and gthumb is happy to > display them full screen. Another interesting project rears its head! > > Bob Goodwin all the data will be on /dev/sdb9 so thats what you want to mount. Ive not followed hfsplus for awhile but last i knew if it was journaled you can only mount the filesystem read only. Dennis