The dump is not complete -- my password is also missing. As other people said, that file contains about 6.5 million hashes, while LinkedIn has 30 times more users.
Considering how usernames weren't leaked, there's a big chance that the intruder is just sitting on them and the other passwords.
My password is missing too (if i've done right the hash generation as illustrated above). It's strange that only hashes starting with "000000a9" are present, someone said here that it's just presentation but my hashed password is 40char long as those leaked including the 000000a9
Either you don't have a complete file or you haven't scrolled through it. Only the first 277 hashes start with that string (and some others scattered throughout).
i was talkin about hashes starting with 0000 (i just looked at the beginning and the end of the file). jgrahamc posts is useful, if i dont consider this 0000 (that could be a sign of "ok we've decrypted it" i can find my hash (password was not very difficult)...
Considering how usernames weren't leaked, there's a big chance that the intruder is just sitting on them and the other passwords.