Answer by Edward for Can Linux mount a normal Time Machine sparse bundle disk...
Newer MacOS versions don't use HFS+ as an underlying FS for Time Machine's sparsebundle, but uses APFS instead. The advantage of APFS is that it natively (as in: inside the FS itself) supports...
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This is an extension to the answer by @TorArneVestbø.Once you have installed https://github.com/torarnv/sparsebundlefs and https://github.com/abique/tmfs you need to run the following script in Bash....
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You may use a combination of these two:FUSE filesystem for reading Mac OS sparse-bundle disk images https://github.com/torarnv/sparsebundlefsApple's Time Machine fuse read only file...
View ArticleAnswer by Rod Prior for Can Linux mount a normal Time Machine sparse bundle...
The above post, from Alexandre Bicque, provides a Linux (?unix) program that will open a Time Machine sparsebundle stored on a Mac-formatted HFS+ disk or disk partition, allowing reading of the files...
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Apple's Time Machine fuse read only file systemhttps://github.com/abique/tmfs
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Unfortunately the path to finding things in a sparsebundle from Linux is not straightforward. It can be done, but it requires interpreting some inode information that Apple embeds in the hardlinks to...
View ArticleCan Linux mount a normal Time Machine sparse bundle disk image directory?
I am looking to see if Linux can mount and read the files natively stored on a Time Capsule over a network share. Like this question, I am looking for something that replicates at least read-only...
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