Ubuntu boots in read-only filesystem after upgrade!

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Published on 2012-10-14T19:45:01Z Indexed on 2012/10/14 21:51 UTC
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I got a serious problem here:

I recently upgraded to the Latest Version of Ubuntu. Now, I boot to my Ubuntu Partition, and I get a Low-Graphics error!

I boot to a Recovery-Mode to see what the Problem is. Then, I try to Fix any Damaged Packages, to run fsck but nothing solved the Problem.

Then, from the Recovery Menu, I open a Root Shell. I try to create a File and I understand that the Filesystem is Read-Only. Then, I run:

mount -o remount,rw /

and it Worked for that Terminal Session!

When I go back to recovery, I select to resume Boot Normally but I get the Same Error! a I also tried to Boot to my Root Shell again, remount as Read-Write and Start Gnome from there. It Worked! (But the user is ROOT, and is quite Dangerous!)

However, I can't do all this proccess at every boot!

Any Solution?

(Note that when I try to create a new File in my Ubuntu Partition from another OS, I don't get any Errors!)

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