How to format my drive unjournaled non journaled no journal

Ok so I have done a search and can not find a way to format my external drive unjournaled, non journaled, no journal.
I put all these in to help the next person to search.  Please dont ask why just please help how to?  I read you can hold down
option and unjournaled will pop up.  It does not.  I'm running 10.8.5 on multiple computers and it does not show up?
Something missing or do I need to downgrade to 10.6.10?  I miss 10.6 it was awesome. 
Thanks,
nautigirl

I am not going to ask why, I am just going to point out that if that disk is ever not properly unmounted (power failure, system crash, the USB/Firewire/Thunderbolt cable gets pulled out, etc...), then the next time you try to mount that drive, the system is going to run /sbin/fsck_hfs against that drive, and if there are a lot of files on the drive it can take hours before the drive mounts.  Journaling avoids that.
/usr/sbin/diskutil disableJournal /Volumes/externalVolumeName
If you get permission errors, you will need to prefix the command with 'sudo' (man sudo)

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