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Entire file-system has gone read-only
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)How to fix read-only file-system on 18.04How to make read-only file system writable?File system issue: Can't access windows partition & mtab won't openWhy has my file-system turned read-only after updates?Read only file systemEXT4 Filesystem seems to have disappearedRead Only file system errorRead-only file system mkdirOSError: [Errno 30] Read-only file systemFilesystem set to read only frequently Ubuntu 18.10Hard drive error : EXT4-fs error - Failed to write entry, ignoring: Read-only file system
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Currently running 18.04. I remember there was an update this morning and I thought everything was fine when I shut it off. Turned it on this evening and, for some reason, everything's got a padlock on it now.
Tried rebooting, but nothing was happening so I forced it shut. When I tried again, it goes back to the screen in the picture. It says, "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY".
Looking around online, some posts said it might have been related to an update. Is there any way to fix this, please?
I've tried running fsck like suggested in the screen, but it's no good. Everything still goes back to read only after like a minute. I don't want to run fsck again because I tried fixing an external drive with a similar error with a similar method and it made the problem worse.
They also said my hard drive might be failing. I'm using an ASUS X445LF and it's been my only computer for about three years.
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Currently running 18.04. I remember there was an update this morning and I thought everything was fine when I shut it off. Turned it on this evening and, for some reason, everything's got a padlock on it now.
Tried rebooting, but nothing was happening so I forced it shut. When I tried again, it goes back to the screen in the picture. It says, "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY".
Looking around online, some posts said it might have been related to an update. Is there any way to fix this, please?
I've tried running fsck like suggested in the screen, but it's no good. Everything still goes back to read only after like a minute. I don't want to run fsck again because I tried fixing an external drive with a similar error with a similar method and it made the problem worse.
They also said my hard drive might be failing. I'm using an ASUS X445LF and it's been my only computer for about three years.
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Possible duplicate of How to fix read-only file-system on 18.04
– Charles Green
10 mins ago
This does have to be done from a Live USB - Linux used to be able to perform an fsck while root was mounted, but no longer.
– Charles Green
5 mins ago
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Currently running 18.04. I remember there was an update this morning and I thought everything was fine when I shut it off. Turned it on this evening and, for some reason, everything's got a padlock on it now.
Tried rebooting, but nothing was happening so I forced it shut. When I tried again, it goes back to the screen in the picture. It says, "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY".
Looking around online, some posts said it might have been related to an update. Is there any way to fix this, please?
I've tried running fsck like suggested in the screen, but it's no good. Everything still goes back to read only after like a minute. I don't want to run fsck again because I tried fixing an external drive with a similar error with a similar method and it made the problem worse.
They also said my hard drive might be failing. I'm using an ASUS X445LF and it's been my only computer for about three years.
filesystem
Currently running 18.04. I remember there was an update this morning and I thought everything was fine when I shut it off. Turned it on this evening and, for some reason, everything's got a padlock on it now.
Tried rebooting, but nothing was happening so I forced it shut. When I tried again, it goes back to the screen in the picture. It says, "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY".
Looking around online, some posts said it might have been related to an update. Is there any way to fix this, please?
I've tried running fsck like suggested in the screen, but it's no good. Everything still goes back to read only after like a minute. I don't want to run fsck again because I tried fixing an external drive with a similar error with a similar method and it made the problem worse.
They also said my hard drive might be failing. I'm using an ASUS X445LF and it's been my only computer for about three years.
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Possible duplicate of How to fix read-only file-system on 18.04
– Charles Green
10 mins ago
This does have to be done from a Live USB - Linux used to be able to perform an fsck while root was mounted, but no longer.
– Charles Green
5 mins ago
add a comment |
Possible duplicate of How to fix read-only file-system on 18.04
– Charles Green
10 mins ago
This does have to be done from a Live USB - Linux used to be able to perform an fsck while root was mounted, but no longer.
– Charles Green
5 mins ago
Possible duplicate of How to fix read-only file-system on 18.04
– Charles Green
10 mins ago
Possible duplicate of How to fix read-only file-system on 18.04
– Charles Green
10 mins ago
This does have to be done from a Live USB - Linux used to be able to perform an fsck while root was mounted, but no longer.
– Charles Green
5 mins ago
This does have to be done from a Live USB - Linux used to be able to perform an fsck while root was mounted, but no longer.
– Charles Green
5 mins ago
add a comment |
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Possible duplicate of How to fix read-only file-system on 18.04
– Charles Green
10 mins ago
This does have to be done from a Live USB - Linux used to be able to perform an fsck while root was mounted, but no longer.
– Charles Green
5 mins ago