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top How to fix “sudo: unable to open … Read-only file system”? up vote 54 down vote favorite 14 The title might not be as descriptive as I would like it to be but couldn't come up with a better one. My server's file system went into Read-only. And I don't understand why it does so and how to solve it. I can SSH into the server and when trying to
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start apache2 for example I get the following : username@srv1:~$ sudo service apache2 start [sudo] password for username: sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/username/1: Read-only file system * Starting web server apache2 (30)Read-only file system: apache2: could not open error log file /var/log/apache2/error.log. Unable to open logs Action 'start' failed. The Apache error log may have more information. When I try restarting the server I get : username@srv1:~$ sudo shutdown -r now [sudo] password for username: sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/username/1: Read-only file system Once I restart it manually it just start up without any warning or message saying something is wrong. I hope somebody could point me into the right direction to resolve this issue. filesystem restart read-only share|improve this question edited Feb 11 '14 at 13:47 Pro Backup 1,4652726 asked Oct 7 '12 at 15:41 John 4131411 I recommend to @John to change the answer to the last posted answer by Bibhas as it actually works where the other answers are not helpful at all actually. –Joshua Robison Nov 9 '14 at 6:30 For MicroSD: askubuntu.com/questions/213889/… –Ciro Santilli 烏坎事件2016六四事件 法轮功 Aug 20 at 14:33 add a comment| 10 Answers 10 active oldest votes up vote 30 down vote accepted The filesystem will usually go int
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or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and ubuntu read only file system external hard drive answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up http://askubuntu.com/questions/197459/how-to-fix-sudo-unable-to-open-read-only-file-system and rise to the top Why has my file-system turned read-only after updates? up vote 9 down vote favorite 2 I'm running 11.10 and I applied some updates. After that whenever I use my computer, I can, but only for about 2 or 3 minutes before it becomes read-only. Any sudo command entered gives me the following error. sudo: Can't open /var/lib/sudo/ryanmcclure/0: Read-only file system I also use http://askubuntu.com/questions/105793/why-has-my-file-system-turned-read-only-after-updates xpad (a sticky note program) and if I edit the notes, there is never a problem until about 4 minutes later when it says that it can't write to a file because the file system is read on. How do I solve this problem? filesystem read-only share|improve this question edited Feb 20 '12 at 7:41 Nitin Venkatesh 12.6k84979 asked Feb 20 '12 at 3:15 Ryan McClure 3,01372956 Can you tell us when the problem occurred or when it got triggered? After you installed updates or a new program? Or when you a opened a program perhaps? Also what command were you trying after sudo that returned the error message? And what exactly do you mean your system became read-only? Could be please be a little more clearer? –Nitin Venkatesh Feb 20 '12 at 3:22 Of course. well, I updated right before this problem came up. Any sudo command, by the way, yields this error. Terminal says after entering any sudo command that it is a read-only file system. I also use xpad (sticky note program). If I edit the notes, there never is a problem until about 4 minutes later when it says it can't write to a file because
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