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How to enlarge a APFS container with free space before it? Does this answer your question? How to make remove free space and make APFS container take it up I understand your question is for an external drive which does not have macOS installed I assume you can make the appropriate changes to the accepted answer given in the linked question
How to mount and get full access to an apfs partition from linux My first thought was to try and mount the apfs partition in linux to get the files None of the online tools for this worked except for linux-apfs-rw which was only able to mount most of the root directory but not the home directory I've heard T2 chips security prevents you from reading the contents of the apfs but not sure if that's true
Trying to format a USB-C drive to APFS - it is not available? Both HFS+ and APFS are completely fine, but APFS has some extra features optimizations; snapshots, 64bit etc One thing I think makes a very big difference is that a volume on APFS doesn't have a fixed size All volumes in a container share the free space (BTW, you can still partition a drive and set the partitions to different formats
APFS with external hard drives (non SSD) - Ask Different 11 APFS has no advantage over HFS+ (macOS extended) and vice versa in terms of post-mount performance when it comes to hard disks (non-SSD drives) However, macOS Sierra (10 12) or older can not access APFS-formatted disks
APFS or MacOS Extended for HDD? - MacRumors Forums APFS is more flexible No need to worry about partition sizes - just create a single APFS partition container and create multiple volumes inside it For myself, I don't think twice about it - APFS every time If you have a workload where you know HFS+ is better for you (performance, reliability, etc ), then use HFS+ But otherwise APFS
How to delete this APFS snapshot? - MacRumors Forums I updated MacBook Air (base model, M1) to 11 0 1 today and did a reset Now I have this 17 GB volume, which disk utility reports as "APFS system snapshot" This is just after a fresh install, and I don't have time machine activated on this MacBook How do I delete this and get the space back
How to fix my corrupted APFS container? - Ask Different Here is how I fixed some corrupted internal APFS SSD system drives for a Mac mini and macBook Pro running Ventura 13 2 Caution: This information may or may not apply to (or resolve) your situation