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John WH Smith
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I have a Ubuntu machine. I am connected to it remotely and getting the following errer:

mkdir: cannot create directory `/testFolder': Read-only file system

mkdir: cannot create directory `/testFolder': Read-only file system

LIKE WINDOWS, REBOOTING the machine solved this error.

Can someone explain this behaviour to me. I am bit surprised.

I have a Ubuntu machine. I am connected to it remotely and getting the following errer:

mkdir: cannot create directory `/testFolder': Read-only file system

LIKE WINDOWS, REBOOTING the machine solved this error.

Can someone explain this behaviour to me. I am bit surprised.

I have a Ubuntu machine. I am connected to it remotely and getting the following errer:

mkdir: cannot create directory `/testFolder': Read-only file system

LIKE WINDOWS, REBOOTING the machine solved this error.

Can someone explain this behaviour to me. I am bit surprised.

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Tariq
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Read-only file system error while accessing the files on Ubuntu

I have a Ubuntu machine. I am connected to it remotely and getting the following errer:

mkdir: cannot create directory `/testFolder': Read-only file system

LIKE WINDOWS, REBOOTING the machine solved this error.

Can someone explain this behaviour to me. I am bit surprised.