> > > Taking a guess, I would say your root partition is on some kind of flash > memory, which doesn't like the constant writes, and eventually bugs out. > Console messages should have something, or you could use remote syslog > if console is not accessible for some reason. > > It is on an ssd. So, I guess that might be a problem.
> To mitigate the issue, I would suggest using tmpfs for /tmp - RAM does > not wear out. Could one specify where x2go keeps its tmp files? In that case, a separate tmpfs mount for it would solve the problem. Unless keeping all of /tmp on a tmpfs is recommended. > But your root media seems to already have issues, which > will cause problems sooner or later in a different context. > Yes, I realise that. I hope running fsck on the root partition will fix that. I will look into it when I am on that system next. Thanks a lot for all your advice. V.
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