Račka Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) Armbianmonitor: https://paste.armbian.com/winajitafa Hi everyone and thank you in advance for your support! Long story short my system is in Read only mode after a reboot and I don't know what caused it. Some useful info before the reboot: I've been trying to install a RAID1 configuration so at certain point I did sudo update-initramfs -u I have manually updated and upgraded (only busybox was upgraded) with sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade If you need any other info let me know! EDIT: I found out that I'm able to manually mount the root partition, but the problem persist after each reboot. I then added the follong to /boot/armbianEnv.txt extraargs=fsck.mode=force fsck.repair=yes and touch /forcefsck and tried a reboot but nothing changes. It seems that there are some errors in the boot partition and this leads it to go Read-only Edited August 17 by Račka 0 Quote
Solution Račka Posted August 17 Author Solution Posted August 17 SOLUTION: the /etc/fstab entry of the root was commented out for some reason 🤦♂️ 0 Quote
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