I see the same issue, I guess. I copied the main data partition (250 gb)
from a friend's broken mac using "ddrescue /dev/sdc2 rescued.img
rescued.log" and tried to mount it with "mount -o loop,ro rescued.img
/mnt"
In Ubuntu 12.04 as well as 14.04 I get "invalid secondary volume header" and
"unable to find HFS+ superblock".
I also tried with "losetup" manually as suggested by some forum entry but
without success.
I also tried with offset and size, but it does not help because the file size
of the image is equal to the original partition size.
# parted /dev/sdc unit B print
Modell: Hitachi HTS545025B9SA02 (scsi)
Festplatte /dev/sdc: 250059350016B
Sektorgröße (logisch/physisch): 512B/512B
Partitionstabelle: gpt
Nummer Anfang Ende Größe Dateisystem Name
Flags
1 20480B 209735679B 209715200B fat32 EFI System
Partition boot
2 209735680B 249409327103B 249199591424B hfs+ Macintosh HD
3 249409327104B 250059329535B 650002432B hfs+ Recovery HD
# file rescued.img
Macintosh HFS Extended version 4 data (mounted) last mounted by: 'HFSJ',
created Thu Jun 21 12:24:20 2012, last modified: Sat May 16 20:50:35 2015, last
checked: Thu Jun 21 19:24:20 2012, block size: 4096, number of blocks:
60839744, free blocks: 14124774
... but in Ubuntu 10.04 the mount works just fine!
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