The device is reported as there, gParted can see the drive, and it's partitions, but is unable to mount it.Īttempting to manually mounting the data partition from the terminal with:
I have since booted the Macbook with a Live Linux USB and attempted recovery of the files by mounting the drive and copying off. What can I do to recover from this situation with the least amount of data loss?īonus Question: If an OS restore isn't possible, how should I go about recovering the data from the macOS disk? Updates: So it's not completely toasted, and we can see that the drives are still reporting as present:Īfter running the First Aid from Disk Utility it reports back that the First Aid process has failed with Error Code 8:ĭisk Utility also reports the OS X Base Media (2GB in size), I assume this is the macOS recovery media. It was them suggested to try a SMC Reset, this also didn't work.Ĭurrently it can boot into macOS Utilities using Command+ R. User hasn't done anything out of the ordinary, just turned the MacBook Pro on one day and was confronted with the above Kernel Panic screen.Īpple Support have suggested an NVRAM Reset, which didn't work.
I've been handed this by one of my users who has requested I take a look at it. Panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff800f16f6cf): initproc exited - exit reason namespace 2 subcode 0xa
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