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pichlo
2013-09-03 , 21:09
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However you are focusing on curing the symptoms. The disease is that there is a problem with your file system. The kernel recognizes that and mounts it as read-only. I strongly suggest that you check your file system. The easiest way is chkdsk in Windoze when attached in mass storage mode. Or you can unmount your /dev/mmcblk0p1 and run fsck on it.
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