I also couldn't delete any volumes or anything else. Wrtitable:************ WARING: Filesystem still has errors **********Īfter that I connected the PI sc card to my main system and tried to change the cmdline.txt entering rm before rootwait, which did nothing because after I disconnected the SD card it went back to normal. I was in a Initframe shell or something, but I tried fixing it with fsck -fy /dev/sdb2 but this gives me the error " fsck.ext4: unable to set superblock flags on writeable Upon first boot, NOOBS automatically formats an SD card, and asks you to choose an OS to install from a list. It contains more than one Raspberry Pi operating systems. I rotate 3 cards in this way, so that I always have a safe card. The NOOBS image provides the easiest and most convenient way for you to write Raspberry Pi operating systems without worrying about manually flashing an image into an SD Card. I then switch off, take out both cards, store the original and boot using the clone. (Before that I took a backup of the SD Card). It takes about 10 minutes to clone to a second Micro SD card. Unfortunate this lead to a complete failure because the PI was not booting probably and I connected it to a Monitor and keyboard to see what's wrong. After I logged in trough SSH I tried updating my PI but I've got a message that the Filesystem is read only, so I rebooted to system. Yesterday I couldn't open Portainer which lead me into investigating my Raspberry Pi which is running an Ubuntu Server.
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