If journalling is turned off and the disk initially mounts as read-only unmounting and remounting should allow read/write if the disk is undamaged. There does not seem to be stable code available to turn off journalling from linux. I believe journalling must be turned off. Even with the '-f' option on a journalled volume this check in itself will not allow the remounted volume to be mounted read/write. This would only run on a volume that has not been journalled. To avoid confusion I've copied the command below: $ sudo fsck.hfsplus /dev/sdXY The 'fsck.hfsplus' command needs to be issued with the '-f' option to work on a journalled volume. I will post this answer to point out that the answer above appears to be for a hfs+ HD that is not journalled. Since I cannot comment (not enough reputation here:).
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