[X2Go-User] x2go server on debian: readonly partition

Vikas Rawal vikasrawal at gmail.com
Mon May 2 01:04:44 CEST 2022


> Did you check if /tmp/ is really read-only when that happens? If it is,
> you need to find out why. I don't know how x2go could make it ro, so
> there's likey a different reason for it.

/tmp is on root, and does become read-only. So does everything else on
the root partition. And thus nothing works.

I somehow suspect that the files x2go creates on /tmp might be causing
the errors which make the root remounted as ro. I have not had this
problem before I started playing with x2go. I am not sure how to debug
this, but I will try when this happens next time and report.

Thanks


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