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A filesystem developed by Apple Inc first introduced in macOS Sierra 10.12 Developer Release and for public use in macOS High Sierra 10.13.
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Linux messed up GUID Partition Table for APFS container on external drive
The various changes that came along with the APFS complicated the process for me and I only managed to somehow turn the NTFS partition into free space but could not merge it into APFS due to 'Container … So I dropped the idea & plugged my HDD back into macOS but to my dismay the main APFS container was unmountable. …
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Linux messed up GUID Partition Table for APFS container on external drive
I was then able to add the free disk space back to main APFS partition through Disk Utility by deleting it ('-' button in tool bar), which also dealt with the 'Suspicious MBR at Sector 0'. …