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You're right -- the line does have to be "unmount force", but when I tried it on the command line it worked:
[g5:~] dnanian% diskutil unmount force /dev/disk2s2 Volume /dev/disk2s2 force unmounted [g5:~] dnanian% (where /dev/disk2s2 was a mounted image -- worked fine) I then took the line, with the swap of force and unmount, and did the part up to the erase, manually substituting: sh-2.05b$ JNLD=$(diskutil info "/Volumes/Macintosh HD 1" | grep -q -F Journaled; echo $?);diskutil unmount force "/dev/disk2s2";diskutil mount "/dev/disk2s2"; Volume /dev/disk2s2 force unmounted Volume /dev/disk2s2 mounted So, it looks like it works... maybe your edit changed the syntax a bit?
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