I can't make my file system, Ubuntu says it is "read-only"?
Posted: April 23rd, 2014, 2:10 pm
Hi I'm pretty new at this, but love the how-to guide you've put together. Thanks so much.
I'm running Precise Pangolin on a 500GB drive (using only 50GB for the OS) and attempting to set-up the "userData" LVM to utilize the rest of the drive. I can create the new LVM just fine, but when I go to create the file system, I get the following response from Webmin:
"Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
Error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition /dev/sr0p1 -- Invalid argument. This means Linux won't know about any changes you made to /dev/sr0p1 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting.
Error: Failed to add partition 1 (Invalid argument)"
I tried logging in to Webmin as "root", as well as the username I use with Putty, and I get the same response.
I've also got 4 other drives (3@1TB, 1@2TB) that i've attempted to add to the LVM and I still get the same response. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, do you have any suggestions?
Thanks so much for your help!
I'm running Precise Pangolin on a 500GB drive (using only 50GB for the OS) and attempting to set-up the "userData" LVM to utilize the rest of the drive. I can create the new LVM just fine, but when I go to create the file system, I get the following response from Webmin:
"Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
Error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition /dev/sr0p1 -- Invalid argument. This means Linux won't know about any changes you made to /dev/sr0p1 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting.
Error: Failed to add partition 1 (Invalid argument)"
I tried logging in to Webmin as "root", as well as the username I use with Putty, and I get the same response.
I've also got 4 other drives (3@1TB, 1@2TB) that i've attempted to add to the LVM and I still get the same response. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, do you have any suggestions?
Thanks so much for your help!