It probably means there is a logical inconsistency (corruption) in that filesystem, or it filled-up. You can avoid the latter by expanding the Private storage max size in the VM's settings.On 10/09/2017 08:48 AM, Franz wrote:
Hello,
Trying to save a long document I got an error.
So tried to open a new document to copy there the content of the older. But it gives an error: read only file system.
Any idea why this applVM now decided to be a read only file system? and if is there a fix other than rebooting?
Best
Fran
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btw, when I try this (qvm-block method) in R4.0-rc1, I get 'backend vm 'dom0' doesn't expose device '/var/lib/qubes/etc/etc.img'.