fatal, made my filesystem read-only!
When Peppermint is loading, I get error messages. "Fatal" flashes on my screen. The filesystem became read-only. Maybe, because I hitted ESC when Peppermint was scanning for errors, maybe because I installed gconf-editor, which may be experimental. dmesg doesn't show any Fatal. Where are those error messages and why is Peppermint making my filesystem read-only?
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post the boot log
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I don't know the exact reason why this happens, but I had something similar happen to a low-priority server at work, using the ext4 file system. No matter how many times I ran fsck(1) on the drives, it didn't fix it.
What I did was back up the data onto another server, via scp(1) and reinstall using another file system. |
/var/log/boot.log:
fsck de util-linux-ng 2.17.2 /dev/sda1: clean, 187581/9584640 files, 1712935/38321408 blocks (verificar na montagem 4 ) * Setting sensors limits |
Did the permissions somehow get screwed up? Take a look with a live CD. If permissions isn't the problem, I'm in over my head. :)
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