After upgrade, Debian Jessie boots into read-only root file system
Hi,
This morning my workstation booted into a read-only root file system. I
assumed that it was the old SSD drive that was closing to end of life, -
but when I booted my laptop, that also booted into read-only.
The system came up after I re-mounted root to read-write, and re-started
kdm.
Both machines runs Debian Jessie (8.2), and both machines were upgraded
yesterday. They also have encrypted root file systems (default cryp+lvm
from the Jessie installer) on aging SSD disks. Both machines also mounts
other data disk(s) during boot. The data-disk(s) were read/write after boot.
I found nothing interesting in dmesg (at least not when searching for
read only, mount, warn or error).
Jarle
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