Re: kernel oops -> no mount (different problem than others)

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Thanks for your help, but unfortunately, it wouldn't mount read-only,
either. If you can think of anything else I could try, it would be
greatly appreciated! Thanks!

- Liam

On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 8:52 PM, cwillu <cwillu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You might try mounting it "-o ro" as a stopgap to regain readonly access.
>
> Judging from the bootlog, the error itself appears to be enospc.  In
> which case there's no already-available quick fix; I expect a
> developer to chime in any second now :p
>
>> From the logs it is listing a transid error but NOT that it is
>> expecting a different one, simply
>>
>> device label 1TB devid 1 transid 248472 /dev/sdb
>
> That particular line is the normal listing of devices, which is
> expected and completely normal.
>
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