mount_hfs —
mount an Apple HFS+ File System
  
    | mount_hfs | [ -ooptions]
      special node | 
The mount_hfs command attaches the Apple HFS+ File
  System on the special device on to the file system tree
  at point node. Both special and
  node are converted to absolute paths before use.
This command is normally executed by
    mount(8) at boot time. The
    options are as follows:
  - -o
- Options are specified with a -oflag followed by a
      comma separated string of options. See the
      mount(8) man page for
      possible options and their meanings.
Apple disk images (.dmg files) and hybrid CD-ROMs
  contain multiple partitions with an HFS+ file system on one of them. Use
  apmlabel(8) to enter it into
  the disklabel and mount the resulting partition.
Themount_hfs utility first appeared in
  NetBSD 5.0.
mount_hfs was developed by Yevgeny
  Binder
  <yevbee@comcast.net>
  during the 2005 Google Summer of Code. It was improved and imported into
  NetBSD by Dieter Baron
  <dillo@NetBSD.org>.
HFS+ support is still experimental. Currently, no write support is present.
  Also, Unicode decomposition is not performed on file names prior to lookup.