On 10/27/05, Mark Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think hardware is going to be the issue. If you've got a Mac system
> that has a SCSI controller compatible with the drive, then you could
> always try using one of the recent Ubuntu 5.10 Live CD's for PowerPC.
> That way, you don't have to destroy an installed OS to do the recovery,
> and you don't have to worry about OSX not understanding the partitions.

Maybe SCSI-to-Firewire (e.g. http://www.meritline.com/ulscsifircon.html)
or SCSI-to-USB 
(http://www.mozillaquest.com/Hardware/Belkin/Belkin-SCSI-USB_story01.html)
may help you connect your disk to a Mac?

(The links above are just samples from a quick "scsi to usb" and "scsi
to firewire"
google search).

I don't know how Ubunutu may handle these converters but it sounds like
an appealing way to teach the Mac to read your Linux disk.

HTH,

--Amos
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