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Ipod always mounts as read-only (Arch Linux)
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Kalinda:
Hallo all,
I have an Ipod Video (I think it's a 5.5 Gen because it's 80 gigs) that I got a few months ago. It worked flawlessly for a long time, easily copying music from my computer to it. But now it mounts as read only and no matter what I do, I cannot write to it, not even as a root user. According to my file manager it is owned by my user and it can be written to, but it errors whenever I try to modify a playlist file.
When I run chmod 777 on it, it gives me this: chmod: changing permissions of `/media/IPOD_': Read-only file system
I had this problem before and I re-installed Rockbox (have version 3.7.1) to fix it, but now it's come back again. I don't know if it's an issue with how my Linux is setup, since I recently upgraded to a 64bit CPU and did a reinstall.
Not sure what information I can provide otherwise, but let me know if there's anything else.
Thanks!
saratoga:
Read only in linux usually means the file system is corrupted and needs to be repaired before you can write to it.
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