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Originally Posted by jmilica
I tried again with
sudo umount /dev/disk1s1
getting
I don't know if I can run this diskutil unmount what if i unmount whole Mac ?
When I run without sudo I get
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No worries, you won't.
http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/13/mount...e-in-mac-os-x/
The command you need is in section 2. It also states
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You’ll notice the drive is no longer accessible in Finder, but it will still be visible through diskutil from the command line [...]
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which means that the fsck command should succeed afterwards.