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Just installed Beta9, and while most went smoothly, I found that I was having problems with podcasts.
It started when I went to clean up some old ones so I could download new ones. While Canola did delete the file from the podcast list, it also popped up an error message saying that it couldn't delete them because of a read-only file system error. So, while it appeared that the files were deleted (at least within Canola), the files were still in the Podcast dir on my removable card. They were not read-only, either.
When I tried to download a new podcast, I got a "[Errorno 30] Read-only file system" error.
The card, a 2GB, is not set to read-only, and I've got 1.35GB free space on it. The podcast dir is not set to read-only. I've also successfully downloaded and saved YouTube videos to the same card.
Finally, I rebooted the device, and lo-and-behold, podcasts download!
Just thought I'd share my travails, in case someone else runs into the same problem.