[SLE] Partition suddenly going into read-only status



I recently had my SuSE 10.0 installation have its
root partition go into read-only mode - It was proposed
that my disk is going bad. I rebooted and everything
is fine after the reboot.

No, nothing changed. It just suddenly went into read-only mode.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

LDB

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