HFS.UTIL(8) BSD System Manager's Manual HFS.UTIL(8)NAMEhfs.util — HFS/HFS+ file system utility
SYNOPSIShfs.util-m device mountpoint [mountflag1] [mountflag2] [mountflag3]
[mountflag4]
hfs.util-p device [mountflag1] [mountflag2] [mountflag3] [mountflag4]
hfs.util-J [size] mountpoint
hfs.util-U mountpoint
hfs.util-I mountpoint
hfs.util [-aksu] device
DESCRIPTION
The hfs.util command supports the mounting, probing, and unmounting of
HFS file systems.
Options:
-a Adopt permissions for the HFS file system at device
-I Print out status information about the journal on the HFS file
system at mountpoint
-J [size]
Enable journaling on the HFS file system mounted on mountpoint.
An optional size may be specified (e.g. 32M for a 32 megabyte
journal).
-k Get the UUID key for the HFS file system at device
-m Mount the HFS file system located on device onto mountpoint with
the flags mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4
-M Force mount the HFS file system located on device onto
mountpoint with the flags mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3
mountflag4. This is a deprecated option.
-p Probe the device for an HFS file system using the flags
mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4
-s Set the UUID key (generates a new UUID value) for the HFS file
system at device
-u Unmount the HFS file system located at device
-U Disable journaling on the HFS file system mounted on mountpoint
The mountflags referenced above are either:
· removable or fixed
· readonly or writeable
· suid or nosuid
· dev or nodev
SEE ALSOdiskarbitrationd(8)HISTORY
Derived from the Openstep Workspace Manager file system utility programs.
Darwin July 16, 2003 Darwin