The edit was suggested while the question was not deleted, so it got into the queue. I guess deleting could bump it out, and maybe it will eventually (the process will not be instant, there will be caching involved).
@terdon emm, why is not a bug? deleted posts are (were) supposed to be visible to >10K users but now showing that post in the review queue violated this, at least suggested edit review queue is accessible for I think >2K users. maybe my assumption is wrong. don't know
@αғsнιη If David is the one that proposed the edit, then it would seem normal that he can see what he proposed. You don't need greater than 10K to propose an edit.
Ubuntu 21.04 will be released later this month.
Are questions like "Will all Ubuntu 21.04 flavours also use Wayland by default?", or "Will Ubuntu 21.04 have GTK4?" on topic on this site?
https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic says that we should not ask about "Issues with the next version of Ubuntu"...
@αғsнιη Hey, don't give up! You could well be right. It just happens to be the behavior I would have expected from the system so I don't see it as a bug but others might!
@terdon no, I given up because I really find you that I cannot use proper English keywords and you seems very sensitive for every meaning of words people use, so for me that my learned dictionary words are just maybe 2 or 3 hundred of words, so I would better give up :D
@αғsнιη Ah. That is my problem, not yours! I am really interested in language and I often take it to extremes. It's called being a pedant. Very much my problem and not yours!
@Arunkp Hi! The best place to ask is on Ask Ubuntu. Post a question there, where you can explain in detail what is wrong, what version of Ubuntu you are using, what happened etc, and then if you still need help you can try here as well.
But it is always better to have a question on the main site that we can refer to.
@terdon hi 😊. I've posted the issue in detail on Ask Ubuntu. haven't received any response yet. thing is I have couple of assignment submissions due, and my computer won't work 🙄
@Arunkp If you mean this question please edit and clarify it. What does virtual box have to do with it? Is your Ubuntu running in a virtual machine? Please don't post images of text. Instead, copy the text into your question so that it can be searchable, and can be useful to users with sight problems.
I mean, the image of the error is fine, that is very hard to get in any other way. But the list of steps you carried out doesn't need to be an image.
It's just that you have posted a HUGE image from a telephone, including something that is blocking part of the text, it's just not very easy to read.
Also, try searching for your error message. I searched for "systemd-journald Failed to rewrite entry ignoring: Read-only file system" and found this, which could be relevant:
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04, Gnome 3.28.2 with no dual boot and no external USB devices. Once a while I get a black terminal screen:
When I get this black screen the computer doesn't respond anymore and I have to reboot by pressing the power button.
Hardware and OS info:
(base) x@x:~$ df
Filesystem ...
Woah, if you have run fsck manually, you need to add that to your question. I still don't understand why you are talking about virtual box. Nothing you do in a virtual machine will affect the host operating system.
Please edit your question and explain what you did with fsck. We need to know the command you ran and how you ran it (did you boot to a rescue system?)
Don't tell me here. Add all of this to your question. There are only 7 people in this room, but your question will be seen by many thousands, so you need to add it there.
@Arunkp You can't run that command on a mounted filesystem. So you must have done something to allow you to run it. So, as I said, please don't tell me in here, add the details to your question but explain the whole story.
Thanks. And sorry, it's not that I don't want to help you, it's that I don't know what the problem is, so your best way of getting help is making your question clearer.
I guess what's causing the issue is during installation of SAS on virtual box, I selected Read-only (actual instruction is: Confirm Read-only not selected)!
the instructions had Read-only bold-phased instead of not in the instruction: confirm that Read-only is not selected.
I don't really know. It looks like you have probably damaged your file system. If you can recover, it will take someone else to help you :/. What I can say for next time is do NOT force shutdown your system! That should only be done as a last resort because it can cause filesystem errors. I suspect your issue has nothing at all to do with virtual box and everything to do with the fact that you "as usual I force shutdown the system" :(
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