Le 1 nov. 05 à 01:21, Faye Krouse a écrit :
I had a similar problem to yours on osx 10.3.9
It would not mount on its own. If I remember I booted
it in target mode and made a temp user. This worked
immediately and the machine would boot all the way in
so I could log in as a root administrator. I was able
to get all my data. I turned off file vault and
haven't had it on since then.It has been a while and
it was a bit traumatic so I am not certain I have all
the detail right. I can't remember if I was into the
terminal
making a root admin of not but the gist of this is as
much as I remember now

Thank you for the hint.

Nevertheless, I am not sure it is similar because it seems that your partition
was not corrupted.

I will try anyway, just in case.

Regards,

Mac the Fan
(Fanatic, not blowing, o'course)





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