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I'm using EEEPC S101, I don't know why when my system suspend (eg. Fn+F1).
When it resumed, I found the file system become read only.
I must reboot to let it work.
My linux file system is put on SD card instead of the internal SSD. Does that matter?
Running 4 ArchLinux including sh4twbox,server,notebook,desktop. my AUR packages
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You should be able to remount it manually using `mount -o rw,remount /`. Here a similar problem is described which points towards udev.
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I've read your link, thank you, but I don't know how to apply the udev solution to archlinux.
Running 4 ArchLinux including sh4twbox,server,notebook,desktop. my AUR packages
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Does remounting solve the issue? Did you poke around in your udev configuration?
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Does remounting solve the issue? Did you poke around in your udev configuration?
mount -n -o remount,rw /
This command is NOT workable.
I guess, this problem is caused by my Archlinux is installed on removeable SD card.
When suspend resumed, the removeable SD card's state changed.
But, I still don't know how to solve this problem.
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