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2011-09-24
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2011-09-24
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mount df -h free
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2011-09-25
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BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. ~ $ mount ~ $ df -h Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on ~ $ free total used free shared buffers Mem: 245404 238576 6828 0 1832 Swap: 786424 107016 679408 Total: 1031828 345592 686236 ~ $
About ten days ago, my N900 started acting funny.
It doesn't loop my alarms, they get disabled after the first time.
I can't resize Xterm font with the +/- keys, nor change it from the menu.
Ctrl+Fn to type special characters doesn't work.
SSHd doesn't want to start, complains about the last (completely fine) line in the conf.
Email-app won't update the "Last time updated" date on accounts.
Also, I can't use apt-get; "Read-only filesystem".
"$ df" returns just "Filesystem 1k-blocks Used etc-", no partitions.
However, I can write to /home/user and /home/user/MyDocs, ergo the problem is in /.
Simply put, I think my root aka / is read-only, and not because of some filerights-problem.
Any idea how to fix this, or should I just flash (once again)?
(Would be nice to fix this, flashing has some hassle with installing everything again)
Thanks in advance.