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- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:37:48 +0900
- From: Edward Middleton <edward@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Mysterious change of Windows files to read-only filesystem
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Charles Muller wrote: > I have been running a dual-boot system with Debian-Etch and Windows XP > for some time now, within which an odd problem has recently arisen. > > Basically, up to now, I have had full working access in Linux to all > of my files in the FAT32 areas--not just for editing, but archiving, > synchronizing, etc. Recently, however, for reasons I have unable to > determine, when I try to edit or manipulate files in the FAT32/Windows > areas, I get "read-only file system" error messages. > > But according ls -al, and according to the settings in /etc/fstab, > these file systems are *not* read-only, and I should be able to work > with them. Sometimes, when I re-boot, I will have access to these file > systems for a short time, and then they will change to read-only, and > then sometimes (like at this moment) I will have no access at all. > This usually means there is filesystem corruption and Linux can't safely make modifications to the files so it is reverted to a read only filesystem. Try running dmsg. This should give you more information. Edward
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