Hi,

In Ubuntu, the filesystems are mounted with an option that tells the
kernel to automatically make them read-only when there's an error
detected. This is to prevent any (further) damage to your files. Such an
error could be a sign of hardware failure, a random bit error (random
bit errors are rare, but unavoidable; statistically, with many of the
large drives on sale today, you would expect to get one random bit error
if you ever read the entire disk). It may even be a kernel filesystem
bug, although that's less likely.

I'm going to mark this bug as incomplete for now; if you get more
errors, we can try to determine if it's hardware or software. If there's
nothing new, I'll mark it as invalid after a week or so.

** Changed in: ubuntu
       Status: New => Incomplete

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