Re: Read Apple hard drive -

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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


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