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[ale] Rescuing an OS X HD from Linux - partition table hosed
- Subject: [ale] Rescuing an OS X HD from Linux - partition table hosed
- From: jknapka at kneuro.net (JK)
- Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 17:36:55 -0700
Hi folks,
Need a clue, if any are available:
My ex-wife's Mac Mini refuses to boot. When powered on, it goes to the
gray Apple/spinny-gear screen for about 10 minutes, then powers down.
Assuming some horrid hardware issue, I opened the machine up and pulled
the 40GB HD so as to rescue her files. I popped it into a Linux box,
which sees the drive just fine.
Problem: fdisk says there are no partitions on the disk. It sees the
disk capacity correctly, but claims the partition table is empty.
Googling "default OS X 40GB partition table" and many variations thereof
has netted me nothing. I am pretty sure that partitioning the entire
drive as one big partition is not correct, based on previous (but long-ago)
looks at Mac partition tables.
Any ideas how I should partition this puppy so as to pull off whatever
data might still be there?
Thanks in advance,
-- JK
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