Visual Studio Code Failed to save: A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system…)
I just finished a fresh lubuntu install and wanted to setup VSC and Rust. I installed Rust with Rustup and then installed VSC and the RLS extension.
Then I tried opening a Rust project on an internal drive (booting from a full install on an sd card) and immediately started getting errors.
On opening a Rust project (when the extension is supposed to be completing RLS integration):
Failed to save 'player.rs': A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system, open '/media/user/OS/Users/user/Desktop/CodeProjects/Rust/netle/src/player.rs')
When saving a change to that project on the laptops internal storage:
Failed to save: A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system...)
If I make a new file or make changes to ordinary text files on the boot partition I don't experience any errors.
I checked the filesystem and the project folder to see if they are read-only, but my user owns them and I have read and write access to them.
There are a number of issues on the VSC github page that are similar but don't seem to be the same.
Thank you for your time!
linux ubuntu lubuntu visual-studio-code
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I just finished a fresh lubuntu install and wanted to setup VSC and Rust. I installed Rust with Rustup and then installed VSC and the RLS extension.
Then I tried opening a Rust project on an internal drive (booting from a full install on an sd card) and immediately started getting errors.
On opening a Rust project (when the extension is supposed to be completing RLS integration):
Failed to save 'player.rs': A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system, open '/media/user/OS/Users/user/Desktop/CodeProjects/Rust/netle/src/player.rs')
When saving a change to that project on the laptops internal storage:
Failed to save: A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system...)
If I make a new file or make changes to ordinary text files on the boot partition I don't experience any errors.
I checked the filesystem and the project folder to see if they are read-only, but my user owns them and I have read and write access to them.
There are a number of issues on the VSC github page that are similar but don't seem to be the same.
Thank you for your time!
linux ubuntu lubuntu visual-studio-code
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I just finished a fresh lubuntu install and wanted to setup VSC and Rust. I installed Rust with Rustup and then installed VSC and the RLS extension.
Then I tried opening a Rust project on an internal drive (booting from a full install on an sd card) and immediately started getting errors.
On opening a Rust project (when the extension is supposed to be completing RLS integration):
Failed to save 'player.rs': A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system, open '/media/user/OS/Users/user/Desktop/CodeProjects/Rust/netle/src/player.rs')
When saving a change to that project on the laptops internal storage:
Failed to save: A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system...)
If I make a new file or make changes to ordinary text files on the boot partition I don't experience any errors.
I checked the filesystem and the project folder to see if they are read-only, but my user owns them and I have read and write access to them.
There are a number of issues on the VSC github page that are similar but don't seem to be the same.
Thank you for your time!
linux ubuntu lubuntu visual-studio-code
I just finished a fresh lubuntu install and wanted to setup VSC and Rust. I installed Rust with Rustup and then installed VSC and the RLS extension.
Then I tried opening a Rust project on an internal drive (booting from a full install on an sd card) and immediately started getting errors.
On opening a Rust project (when the extension is supposed to be completing RLS integration):
Failed to save 'player.rs': A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system, open '/media/user/OS/Users/user/Desktop/CodeProjects/Rust/netle/src/player.rs')
When saving a change to that project on the laptops internal storage:
Failed to save: A system error occurred (EROFS: read-only file system...)
If I make a new file or make changes to ordinary text files on the boot partition I don't experience any errors.
I checked the filesystem and the project folder to see if they are read-only, but my user owns them and I have read and write access to them.
There are a number of issues on the VSC github page that are similar but don't seem to be the same.
Thank you for your time!
linux ubuntu lubuntu visual-studio-code
linux ubuntu lubuntu visual-studio-code
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