you know....my system started behaving like that before the drive failed (if i remember correctly).
Hi Joe,Hmmm: Post your /proc/mounts and your /etc/ftab please?1) Your / partition shows "errors=remount-ro 0 1dmesg|grep read-onlyIf you see a line in dmesg that reads "Remounting filesystem read-only" (/ as 'ro') then obviously it is mounting read only and I would suggest you force a fsck, but only by booting into the LiveCD say for Knoppix where the /dev/sda1 is not used for anything. Once it's no longer mounted read only, you can force a fsck. You can also try to unmount and remount.
fsck -y /dev/sda1OR without rebooting in to a diagnostic distro or LiveCD try:umount /dev/sda1mount /dev/sda1 /THEN Try to FORCE a fsck:touch /forcefsck reboot
2) What does your /etc/passwd and /etc/group file say for your users?Are those numbers the same on your root partition?You might need to do a quick chown to your ~/ or $HOME directory to get the right UID/GID for it.grep root /etc/passwd
grep $username /etc/group
chown -R root:root /home
cd /home
chown -R $username:$username username
That should clear up and uid/gid issues.3) It's possible that you are trying to use the UUID to mount that /home partition and that's failing. Use the /dev/sda6 instead in your fstab. COPY existing FSTAB to backup first:Remove that UUID line and change to the /device name. While the UUID is the standard, you can also use the old conventions like so:/dev/sda1 / ext4 rw,errors=remount-ro 0 0 with /dev/sda6 /home ext4 rw 0 0
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