I wrote:
>My box had a problem with usb and hung. When I rebooted, it hung for ages
>on "cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20030319.log. Read-only file system"
>then continued booting but brought up similar messages about not being
able
>to create various files.
>Looking at 20030319.log, the permissions are 644 and it was created at the
>time of the reboot. It consists of lines such as
>20030319 111648 start /sbin/modprobe -s -k -- usb0 safemode=1
>20030319 111648 probe ended
>over and over.
>Commands such as "cp" and "rm" will no longer work, nor will vi, as I
>appear to be running a "read-only" file system.
>Flavour is debian, kernel 2.4.19.
>Can anybody help? I'm not too hot on file-system types.
>Many thanks,
>Jenny.
Problem seems sorted - I did a clean shutdown and reboot, and it ran fsck
telling me hadn't shut down cleanly. I suppose that means it hadn't run on
the previous boot even though it said it had.
It seems okay now.
My box has only crashed twice in the space of a year and both times has
been a usb problem.
Ta.
Jen.