Internal Memory Read Only?

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Ryan Pavlik wrote:
> Russ Wenner wrote:
>> Check to see if the "write protect" tab got set to lock.
>>
>> -- 
>> Russ
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Scott Carr <scarr at progbits.com> wrote:
>>  
>>> For some reason, my internal memory is now mounted as a read only
>>>  filesystem.  Not sure how this happened.  How would I go about making
>>>  it read write again?
>>>
>>>  I have a 4 GB MiniSD card that I have recently put into the system.
>>>  That shouldn't have caused the Internal memory to go read only though
>>>  should it?
>>>
>>>  Thanks
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  Scott Carr
>>>  OpenOffice.org
>>>  Documentation Co-Lead
>>   
> If I'm not mistaken, he's referring to the internal memory, not
> internal memory card.  I'm also going to guess (though this sort of
> thing should ideally be in the request for help) that this is an N810,
> since the only "internal memory" that the other tablets have is either
> the internal card or the system 256mb flash.  I'd suggest running a
> fsck (disk check) on the internal memory, and if possible, copy your
> files off it and format just that internal card.  The maps can be
> re-downloaded - it sounds like you probably have some corruption
> there.  The results of dmesg in a terminal will also let you know if
> you're hitting errors, might be worthwhile to email that to the list.
Ouch.  You are correct, that information would have been good up front. 
Great guess, btw.

Yes, this is the internal memory on an n810.  I have the latest release
of the OS2008 as far as I am aware as well.

This is causing problems with Application Manager as well, because I
believe it stores the files on internal memory before saving.

If I formated the drive, how would I get the Map data back?


-- 
Scott Carr
OpenOffice.org
Documenation Co-Lead



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