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Recovering data from a Mac drive from Linux

Jon Gjengset wrote 1 week ago: The Mac of a friend of mine crashed the other day – complete harddrive failure. He turned it i … more →

Tags: References, Tech, Apple, corrupt, Data, Drive, hfs, Journaling, Linux

[Mac OS X / Linux] Burning and creating Iso Images2 comments

pygospa wrote 1 month ago: After having my Mac Book for a year now, it happened: I needed to burn an iso image. So after checki … more →

Tags: Artificial Aids, burning an .iso file, cdrecord, cdrtools, hdiutil, Linux, Mac OS X, Mkisofs

Using a Mac to convert a physical disk into a backup .iso

dk wrote 11 months ago: I was tasked with installing a new Virtual Machine to one of my VMWare Server implementations today … more →

Tags: D&D, drutil

HFS+ file system corruption on Tiger (and maybe leopard) Intel x86 Mac Pro

spaceycomputernerd wrote 1 year ago: Hello again, This is one of those issues that has very little covereage on the web so hopefully this … more →

Tags: Tech, General, OS X, hfs, corruption, mac pro, Tiger, leopard, disk warrior

waiting for root device: could be duplicate UUIDs1 comment

Kyle Crawford wrote 1 year ago: If you run into waiting for root device when booting in verbose mode or you get a flashing question … more →

Tags: Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, bless, hfs.util, UUID, verbose

Bootable Software RAID 0+1, 1+0 in Mac OS X

Kyle Crawford wrote 1 year ago: Software RAID striped mirrors or mirrored stripes are possible in Mac OS X. They may be 10.5 only. I … more →

Tags: software raid, Mirror, stripe, striped mirror, mirrored stripe, DiskUtility, nested RAID

convert lines to comma separated items with tr

Kyle Crawford wrote 1 year ago: If you have output that is separated by new lines, but you really want it formatted into a single li … more →

Tags: Scripting, Unix, Tr, sed, device list, Regex, grep, Convert, new lines


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