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Linux cannot handle HFS+ in any way. I'm not even sure that HFS+ is
'open' to other types of OS to try to use, but I could be wrong it's
only a partition type. You can view ext2 (I don't know about ext3) in
MacOSX by getting the ext2fs tool.
This will show up in System Preferences and allow you to 'see' the
contents of the drive/partition. There again, I'm not a Gentoo or even a Linux user. My installation failed, and corrupted my partition map, and led to the loss of my OS X partition and 206 applications. Jon i didnt fount a linux-tool to format a partition as hfs+ lg steph. |
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