Later on one of my friends suggested me try for Mac disk recovery software. I tried going to super user mode in the therminal and using a chown command to change ownership but that was unsuccessful. Ideas of how I can get Ubuntu to ignore the permissions settings of the drive? Or rewrite the permissions so I will be able to get to the files? I feel like I am so very close but the goal is just out of reach. I have done this before with a crashed Ntfs hard drive, and simply reset the permissions.but I cannot do this on this Mac osx journaled file system disk. Other folders are fine and I can access the stuff in them. ![]() I can see all the folders, but some of them have x's on them indicating I don't have proper permissions to access them.that I am not the owner. I have it in a USB dock connected to my computer, and have booted an Ubuntu live cd. The disc itself doesn't appear to be damage itself. Most of the data are backed up but I'd like to get at a few things that aren't. I have a Mac hard drive which has become un bootable. ![]() Even I had encountered a similar issue few days back.
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