get your disk out and mount it on a kernel which config support mac fs may
be work .
在 2011-11-11 凌晨3:25, <fe...@crowfix.com>写道:
>
> I have a 5 year old Mac OS X laptop which died last night -- no lights,
nothing, as if the battery
> and AC line were disconnected. There's nothing on it which is a disaster
to lose, but there are
> some things I'd like to get off. Is it possible to plug the drive into a
SATA (?) connector on a
> Linux system and mount it with some encryption loopback setup to get into
my FileVault-protcted home
> dir?
>
> I do have access to a completely different Mac, and I could probably swap
drives, boot, get the data
> I want, shut down, and restore drives, but I have no idea how well that
would work.
>
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> I've found a solution to Fermat's Last Theorem but I see I've run out of
room o
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