[snap] Unlinkat /var/snap/firefox/common/host-hunspell/en_US.aff: read-only file system

Mario Marietto marietto2008 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 12:40:56 UTC 2023


I've been able to restore snap and firefox to the original and working
state. Now the components below seem to be at their proper place :

# snap list

Nome               Versione          Rev    Tracciamento     Publisher
Note

bare               1.0               5      latest/stable    canonical?
 base
core               16-2.58.2         14784  latest/stable    canonical?
 core
core18             20230207          2697   latest/stable    canonical?
 base
core20             20230126          1822   latest/stable    canonical?
 base
firefox            106.0-1           1969   latest/stable/?  mozilla?    -
gnome-3-38-2004    0+git.6f39565     119    latest/stable    canonical?  -
gtk-common-themes  0.1-81-g442e511   1535   latest/stable    canonical?  -
hello-world        6.4               29     latest/stable    canonical?  -
snap-store         41.3-66-gfe1e325  638    latest/stable    canonical?  -
snapd              2.58.2            18357  latest/stable    canonical?
 snapd

infact when I invoke Firefox,it starts correctly. At this point,I tried to
remove the snap firefox like this :

# snap remove --purge firefox

but it does not want to do it :

errore: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Rimuovi i dati per lo snap "firefox" (1969) (unlinkat
/var/snap/firefox/common/host-hunspell/en_US.aff: read-only file system)

:(

Il giorno ven 24 feb 2023 alle ore 12:42 Mario Marietto <
marietto2008 at gmail.com> ha scritto:

> I did :
>
> rm -r /etc/systemd/system/snapd.mounts.target.wants
> ok
>
> and now what should I do ?
>
>
> Il giorno ven 24 feb 2023 alle ore 12:31 Jeffrey Walton <
> noloader at gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 6:24 AM Mario Marietto <marietto2008 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > find /etc -name '*snap*' -exec rm -f {} \;
>> > rm: can't remove '/etc/systemd/system/snapd.mounts.target.wants': is a
>> directory.
>>
>> And how would you fix this?
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>
>
> --
> Mario.
>


-- 
Mario.
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