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December 3, 2009 at 2:34 pm #203217TomParticipant
Hello everybody,
i have a USB drive (HFS+ not journaled) at my flame. Due to a crash I didn´t unmount the drive and now everything is read only
syslog message:
“hfs: Filesystem was not cleanly unmounted, running fsck.hfsplus is recommended. mounting read-only”
unfortunatly there is no fsck.hfsplus for the flame, and I am not sure wether trying to compile the hfs+tool (which still leaves the question of where to find a recent version) or using hpmount (which is not a good ideas – at least thats what my google researches say)I was hoping that connecting the disk to a mac and running the disk utility would help. But unfortunatly it didn´t
Does anyone know a workaround to “convince” redhat to accept my hfs+ drive again or how to set the …consitencybit – without endangering my data?
Any help and ideas are greatly appreciated. If you´re in Munich I would invite you for a Glühwein.
Many thanks in advance,
Tom
February 1, 2010 at 11:43 am #218512CHARVIEZ MartineParticipantIf it’s able to mount read only I would copy all of your files to another drive or location. before doing anything else.
Once you have a safe copy I can recommend ‘disks warrior’ for an HFS+ files system.
http://www.alsoft.com/Diskwarrior/index.html
This has consistently given me good results. If it can’t repair the issue it gives you the option to create a new directory – under which it will copy everything that is readable. In the past it has been able to fix all but one of my filesystems.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
GeorgeFebruary 1, 2010 at 5:30 pm #218511kingcoonParticipantHi george,
thanks for your answer. i was hoping to get the disk writeable again without copying everything first – but it seems that its not a good idea to have an hfs disk connected to a linux box. so it´s ext3 for now.
cheers,
tomJanuary 19, 2011 at 1:53 pm #218513AnonymousInactiveI think you can just plug the drive in to a mac and use disk utility to fix disk and that should sort it.
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