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Ed_P
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Post#1
by Ed_P » 10 Jul 2023, 09:33
I use to do this all the time but now I can't, ever in Root mode.
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guest@porteus:~/Downloads$ cp *.iso /mnt/nvme0n1p7/ISOs
cp: cannot create regular file '/mnt/nvme0n1p7/ISOs/porteux-v0.5-xfce-4.12-current-x86_64.iso': Read-only file system
guest@porteus:~/Downloads$
So to download porteus isos I need to boot Windows.
Ed
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burdi01
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Post#2
by burdi01 » 10 Jul 2023, 12:14
Highly likely your nvme0n1p7 is in trouble.
That Windows can write to that partition and Linux cannot is a sign of Windows fast boot. Check your Windows settings and do full shutdowns, not reboots.
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Ed_P
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Post#3
by Ed_P » 10 Jul 2023, 16:30
Yeah, I booted Windows and did a chkdsk d: /f on the drive and now things are back to normal.
Ed
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