Name
diskutil
Synopsis
diskutil list [device
] diskutil mount[Disk]device
diskutil { info[rmation] | unmount[Disk] | eject | reformat | verifyDisk | repairDisk | enableJournal | disableJournal | verifyPermissions | repairPermissions | eraseOptical [quick] | secureErase | zeroDisk | randomDisk [integer
] } {mount_ point
|device
} diskutil repairOS9Permissions diskutil rename {mount_point
|device
}vol_name
diskutil eraseVolumeformat vol_name
{mount_point
|device
} diskutil eraseDiskformat vol_name
[OS9Drivers] {mount_point
|device
} diskutil secureErase [freespace] [format
] {mount_point
|device
} diskutil partitionDiskdevice num_partitions
[OS9Drivers | MBRFormat]part1_
format part1_name part1_size [part2_format part2_name part2_size
...] diskutil checkRAID diskutil createRAID { mirror | stripe }set_name format device1 device2
[device3
...] diskutil enableRAID mirrordevice
diskutil destroyRAID {set_UUID
|device
} diskutil addToRAID { member | spare }set_name device1
diskutil removeFromRAIDset_name device1
diskutil updateRAIDkey value device1
diskutil repairMirror {set_UUID
|device
}partition_num from_device to_device
Controls disk volumes, including mounting, unmounting, ejecting, erasing, journaling, partitioning, fixing permissions, and setting up RAIDs. This is a command-line analog of the Disk Utility application and contains functionality beyond the somewhat less user-friendly disktool.
Volumes are specified by mount point (directory on which the volume is ...
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