SYNOPSIS
newfs_hfs [-N [partition-size] ] [-U uid ] [-G gid ] [-M mask ] [-h | w ] [-s ] [-b block-size ] [-c clump-size-list ] [-i first-cnid ] [-J [journal-size] ] [-n node-size-list ] [-v volume-name ] specialDESCRIPTION
Newfs_hfs builds an HFS Plus file system on the specified special device. Before running newfs_hfs the disk should be partitioned using the Disk Utility application or pdisk(8).The file system default parameters are calculated based on the size of the disk partition. Typically the defaults are reasonable, however newfs_hfs has several options to allow the defaults to be selectively overridden. The options are as follows:
- -N [partition-size]
- Causes the file system parameters to be printed out without really creating the file system.
- -U uid
- Set the owner of the file system's root directory to uid
- -G gid
- Set the group of the file system's root directory to gid
- -M mask
- Specify the access permissions mask for the file system's root directory.
- -h
- Creates a legacy HFS format filesystem. This option is not recommended for file systems that will be primarily used with Mac OS X or Darwin.
- -s
- Creates a case-sensitive HFS Plus filesystem. By default a case-insensitive filesystem is created. Case-sensitive HFS Plus file systems require a Mac OS X version of 10.3 (Darwin 7.0) or later.
- -w
- Adds an HFS wrapper around the HFS Plus file system. This wrapper is required if the file system will be used to boot natively into Mac OS 9.
- -b block-size
- The allocation block size of the file system. The default value is 4096.
- -c clump-size-list
-
This specifies the
clump
and/or
initial
sizes, in allocation
blocks, for the various metadata files.
Clump
sizes are specified with the
-c
option followed by a comma
separated list of the form arg=blocks.
Example: -c c=5000,e=500
- a=blocks
- Set the attribute file clump size.
- b=blocks
- Set the allocation bitmap file clump size.
- c=blocks
- Set the catalog file clump size.
- e=blocks
- Set the extent overflow file clump size.
- -i first-cnid
- This specifies the initial catalog node ID for user files and directories. The default value is 16.
- -J [journal-size]
- Creates a journaled HFS+ volume. The default journal size is 8MB. Appending an 'M' to the journal size implies megabytes (i.e. 64M is 64 megabytes). The maximum journal size is 512 megabytes.
- -n node-size-list
-
This specifies the b-tree
node
sizes, in bytes,
for the various b-tree files.
Node
sizes are specified with the
-n
option followed by a comma separated list of
the form arg=bytes. The
node
size must be a power of two and no larger than
32768 bytes.
Example: -n c=8192,e=4096
- a=bytes
- Set the attribute b-tree node size.
- c=bytes
- Set the catalog b-tree node size.
- e=bytes
- Set the extent overflow b-tree node size.
- -v volume-name
- Volume name (file system name) in ascii or UTF-8 format.
HISTORY
The newfs_hfs command appeared in Mac OS X Server 1.0 .