Journaling could not be enabled

I always format my drive using OS Extended (Journaled) I had always assumed the HD in my MacBook Pro was formatted this way. I recently cloned my HD to an external drive and in the process discovered the HD was not Journaled. Upon researching the issue I discovered I could enable journaling through Disk Utility.
I selected the external clone and enable journaling highlighted. I selected it and journaling was enabled on the external. I tried the same procedure on the internal HD and I get the dialog Journaling could not be enabled on this HD.
How can I resolve this? Disk Warrior says all is fine

Here is a summary of my solution: Remember, after I cloned my HD to the external, I discovered my internal drive had not been journaled for some unexplained reason.
The clone was not journaled as well. I assumed the file system was just copied from the internal HD to the clone. I successfully enabled journaling on the clone using Disk Utility, but failed enabling journaling on internal HD. Booting from the clone did not help. Permissions repair, and DiskWarrior did not help. Journaling could not be enabled. Then I thought I would just do a Smart Update using SuperDuper from the clone to the internal HD, thinking the file system, journaled, would copy to the internal HD. Superduper Crashed each time I tried to Smart Update the internal HD. Detailed reports were offered to be forwarded to Apple in a dialog box. Anyway, solution was to make a second clone, just in case, and then erased the internal HD and formatted extended journaled. I then used the original clone to restore the internal HD. Both volumes are now journaled and up to date. Phew!

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