Entire file system goes read-only
Ryan Pugatch
rpug-vYTEC60ixJUAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sat May 29 12:07:13 EDT 2010
edwardp-mh2Nk+tgbQM at public.gmane.org wrote:
> On one system while it's running, something occurs which causes the
> /entire/ Ubuntu (10.04 LTS) file system to become read-only. It was
> first discovered two days ago when I tried to clear out the Trash
> folder, when a window appeared indicating files were read-only. I then
> opened the file manager and /every/ icon had a lock on it.
>
> At this point, the only options were to shut down or reboot. Upon doing
> so, when the system comes back up, it goes straight into a file system
> check, then when that has completed, the system reboots itself without
> user intervention.
>
> Is there any possible explanation as to what (and why this) is
> happening, or maybe something I can look at?
>
Had this happen running Ubuntu on my Thinkpad T61. Eventually got to
the point where the fs was getting corrupted. I replaced the hard
drive, assuming it was failing. The problem then resurfaced again a few
weeks later. Replaced the drive again, same problem. Never did figure
out what happened. I ended up loading CentOS and later Fedora on to the
machine and have been happy ever since.
Ryan
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