/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
root@BigOne 0A73-237A]# fsck
fsck from util-linux 2.22.2
e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
/dev/sda5 is mounted.
e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
The Flash drive
Fedora 18 / kde
My Flash Drive has somehow been change to Read Only and I cannot
delete files from it.
The drive is at /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and the owner is user
mickey:mickey in /mickey/0A73-237A the files on this drive are at;
-rw-r--r--. 1 mickey mickey 967 Aug 23 16:15
On 08/23/2013 02:23 PM, Jim issued this missive:
Fedora 18 / kde
My Flash Drive has somehow been change to Read Only and I cannot
delete files from it.
The drive is at /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and the owner is user
mickey:mickey in /mickey/0A73-237A the files on this drive are at;
-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
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On 23.08.2013 23:40, Jim wrote:
On 08/23/2013 05:29 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Mount point is ;
rwx--. 25 mickey mickey 8192 Dec 31 1969 /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A
I ran mount -o remount,rw /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update
On 08/23/2013 02:40 PM, Jim wrote:
I ran mount -o remount,rw /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
Try using umask= instead of rw. I've found that rw rarely actually
works for me in /etc/fstab, while umask will Do What I Want
On 08/23/2013 04:23 PM, Jim wrote:
Fedora 18 / kde
My Flash Drive has somehow been change to Read Only and I cannot
delete files from it.
The drive is at /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and the owner is user
mickey:mickey in /mickey/0A73-237A the files on this drive are at;
-rw-r--r--. 1
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 05:23:30PM -0400, Jim wrote:
Fedora 18 / kde
My Flash Drive has somehow been change to Read Only and I cannot
delete files from it.
The drive is at /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and the owner is user
mickey:mickey in /mickey/0A73-237A the files on this drive are
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
Mateusz Marzantowicz
root@BigOne 0A73-237A]# fsck
fsck from util-linux 2.22.2
e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
/dev/sda5 is mounted.
e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
The Flash drive is /dev/sdj1
# dmesg
On 08/23/2013 05:47 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 08/23/2013 04:23 PM, Jim wrote:
Fedora 18 / kde
My Flash Drive has somehow been change to Read Only and I cannot
delete files from it.
The drive is at /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and the owner is user
mickey:mickey in /mickey/0A73-237A the files
On 08/23/2013 05:50 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 08/23/2013 02:40 PM, Jim wrote:
I ran mount -o remount,rw /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
Try using umask= instead of rw. I've found that rw rarely
actually works for me in /etc
/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
Mateusz Marzantowicz
root@BigOne 0A73-237A]# fsck
fsck from util-linux 2.22.2
e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
/dev/sda5 is mounted.
e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting
/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
Mateusz Marzantowicz
root@BigOne 0A73-237A]# fsck
fsck from util-linux 2.22.2
e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
/dev/sda5 is mounted.
e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting
-237A
I ran mount -o remount,rw /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
Mateusz Marzantowicz
root@BigOne 0A73-237A]# fsck
fsck from util-linux 2.22.2
e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
/dev/sda5
Dec 31 1969
/run/media/mickey/0A73-237A
I ran mount -o remount,rw /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
Mateusz Marzantowicz
root@BigOne 0A73-237A]# fsck
fsck from util-linux 2.22.2
e2fsck
:
Mount point is ;
rwx--. 25 mickey mickey 8192 Dec 31 1969
/run/media/mickey/0A73-237A
I ran mount -o remount,rw /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I
still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
Mateusz Marzantowicz
root@BigOne 0A73
is ;
rwx--. 25 mickey mickey 8192 Dec 31 1969
/run/media/mickey/0A73-237A
I ran mount -o remount,rw /run/media/mickey/0A73-237A and I
still get
Read Only file system when I try to
rm yum-update.
What do dmesg/journalctl and fsck say?
Mateusz Marzantowicz
root@BigOne 0A73-237A]# fsck
Jim wrote:
I have a 32gb SD card that is partition with a fat32 and is read only, I want to
make the SD card a Linux boot, but I need to get rid of the Fat32.
How would I do it with Gparted. ?
You wouldn't.
I think you have two issues here, wrong type and read-only. Since that's
unlikely to
Am 18.04.2013 22:02, schrieb Jim:
I have a 32gb SD card that is partition with a fat32 and is read only, I want
to make the SD card a Linux boot, but
I need to get rid of the Fat32.
How would I do it with Gparted. ?
gparted is not interested in the existing file-system
you do not need,
On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 16:02 -0400, Jim wrote:
I have a 32gb SD card that is partition with a fat32 and is read only, I
want to make the SD card a Linux boot, but I need to get rid of the Fat32.
How would I do it with Gparted. ?
Reformat it with mkkfs
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2011/6/12 James McKenzie jjmckenzi...@gmail.com:
You can't. The filesystem is marked as RO. Is this a CD/DVD media? If
it is NOT, you have to mount the media as Read-Write so that the label
can be updated.
James.
No, this started after I upgraded from f14 to f15. My grub entry says:
On 6/12/11 2:12 AM, Joshua C. wrote:
2011/6/12 James McKenziejjmckenzi...@gmail.com:
You can't. The filesystem is marked as RO. Is this a CD/DVD media? If
it is NOT, you have to mount the media as Read-Write so that the label
can be updated.
James.
No, this started after I upgraded from
2011/6/12 James McKenzie jjmckenzi...@gmail.com:
The kernel is first mounted read only so that it can be validated as not
corrupt and then remounted as read-write if it passed the check. I
would not change this unless you are certain that the kernel will never
become corrupted. This does
Hi
I'm greeted with Unable to fix label of /run: read-only file system.
every time I boot the system. After relabelling the system several
times and upgrading to the lastes selinux-policy (-29.fc15) I still
get this. There's though no obvious impact on the performance.
Does anyone have any idea
On 6/11/11 3:03 AM, Joshua C. wrote:
Hi
I'm greeted with Unable to fix label of /run: read-only file system.
every time I boot the system. After relabelling the system several
times and upgrading to the lastes selinux-policy (-29.fc15) I still
get this. There's though no obvious impact
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