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I can't save anything on my raspberry running ubuntu core. I just installed the new version and NOTHING saves.

Not even creating a new file on my home directory. Even as root!



The only workaround that I found so far (I tried many) is to install the docker snap, mount my working directory as a volume of a container and run any editor from inside the container.



Why is this happening?



EDIT: I'm using the ubuntu core for raspberry pi from the ubuntu website. I followed the exact steps on that page for the installation.
The raspberry is the 3 model B+










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    I can't save anything on my raspberry running ubuntu core. I just installed the new version and NOTHING saves.

    Not even creating a new file on my home directory. Even as root!



    The only workaround that I found so far (I tried many) is to install the docker snap, mount my working directory as a volume of a container and run any editor from inside the container.



    Why is this happening?



    EDIT: I'm using the ubuntu core for raspberry pi from the ubuntu website. I followed the exact steps on that page for the installation.
    The raspberry is the 3 model B+










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      I can't save anything on my raspberry running ubuntu core. I just installed the new version and NOTHING saves.

      Not even creating a new file on my home directory. Even as root!



      The only workaround that I found so far (I tried many) is to install the docker snap, mount my working directory as a volume of a container and run any editor from inside the container.



      Why is this happening?



      EDIT: I'm using the ubuntu core for raspberry pi from the ubuntu website. I followed the exact steps on that page for the installation.
      The raspberry is the 3 model B+










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      I can't save anything on my raspberry running ubuntu core. I just installed the new version and NOTHING saves.

      Not even creating a new file on my home directory. Even as root!



      The only workaround that I found so far (I tried many) is to install the docker snap, mount my working directory as a volume of a container and run any editor from inside the container.



      Why is this happening?



      EDIT: I'm using the ubuntu core for raspberry pi from the ubuntu website. I followed the exact steps on that page for the installation.
      The raspberry is the 3 model B+







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          If you have installed, delete ubuntu and and any partitions on your HDD. Run the demo and make new partitions like so:https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-linux-lite/partition-alignment-prompt-at-install/



          Install ubuntu and make sure you have it set to NO PASSWORD






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          • Is there a demo mode of the ubuntu core? I followed the installation steps for my raspberry pi 3 on the ubuntu official site. I normally do what you suggested on ubuntu desktop installation
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:29












          • There should be if you haven't installed it yet. It should be like this i.stack.imgur.com/GtoGV.jpg
            – Isaac Worley
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:49










          • That screen is not present in the installation of ubuntu core. I added the link to the ubuntu website page that I used to install it. I've tried reinstalling it more than once.
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          Have you installed or did you boot the demo?



          If you have installed, delete ubuntu and and any partitions on your HDD. Run the demo and make new partitions like so:https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-linux-lite/partition-alignment-prompt-at-install/



          Install ubuntu and make sure you have it set to NO PASSWORD






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          • Is there a demo mode of the ubuntu core? I followed the installation steps for my raspberry pi 3 on the ubuntu official site. I normally do what you suggested on ubuntu desktop installation
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:29












          • There should be if you haven't installed it yet. It should be like this i.stack.imgur.com/GtoGV.jpg
            – Isaac Worley
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:49










          • That screen is not present in the installation of ubuntu core. I added the link to the ubuntu website page that I used to install it. I've tried reinstalling it more than once.
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Jan 1 at 4:13
















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          Have you installed or did you boot the demo?



          If you have installed, delete ubuntu and and any partitions on your HDD. Run the demo and make new partitions like so:https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-linux-lite/partition-alignment-prompt-at-install/



          Install ubuntu and make sure you have it set to NO PASSWORD






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          • Is there a demo mode of the ubuntu core? I followed the installation steps for my raspberry pi 3 on the ubuntu official site. I normally do what you suggested on ubuntu desktop installation
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:29












          • There should be if you haven't installed it yet. It should be like this i.stack.imgur.com/GtoGV.jpg
            – Isaac Worley
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:49










          • That screen is not present in the installation of ubuntu core. I added the link to the ubuntu website page that I used to install it. I've tried reinstalling it more than once.
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Jan 1 at 4:13














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          Have you installed or did you boot the demo?



          If you have installed, delete ubuntu and and any partitions on your HDD. Run the demo and make new partitions like so:https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-linux-lite/partition-alignment-prompt-at-install/



          Install ubuntu and make sure you have it set to NO PASSWORD






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          Have you installed or did you boot the demo?



          If you have installed, delete ubuntu and and any partitions on your HDD. Run the demo and make new partitions like so:https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-linux-lite/partition-alignment-prompt-at-install/



          Install ubuntu and make sure you have it set to NO PASSWORD







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          • Is there a demo mode of the ubuntu core? I followed the installation steps for my raspberry pi 3 on the ubuntu official site. I normally do what you suggested on ubuntu desktop installation
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:29












          • There should be if you haven't installed it yet. It should be like this i.stack.imgur.com/GtoGV.jpg
            – Isaac Worley
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:49










          • That screen is not present in the installation of ubuntu core. I added the link to the ubuntu website page that I used to install it. I've tried reinstalling it more than once.
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Jan 1 at 4:13


















          • Is there a demo mode of the ubuntu core? I followed the installation steps for my raspberry pi 3 on the ubuntu official site. I normally do what you suggested on ubuntu desktop installation
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:29












          • There should be if you haven't installed it yet. It should be like this i.stack.imgur.com/GtoGV.jpg
            – Isaac Worley
            Dec 31 '18 at 20:49










          • That screen is not present in the installation of ubuntu core. I added the link to the ubuntu website page that I used to install it. I've tried reinstalling it more than once.
            – Luiz Ferraz
            Jan 1 at 4:13
















          Is there a demo mode of the ubuntu core? I followed the installation steps for my raspberry pi 3 on the ubuntu official site. I normally do what you suggested on ubuntu desktop installation
          – Luiz Ferraz
          Dec 31 '18 at 20:29






          Is there a demo mode of the ubuntu core? I followed the installation steps for my raspberry pi 3 on the ubuntu official site. I normally do what you suggested on ubuntu desktop installation
          – Luiz Ferraz
          Dec 31 '18 at 20:29














          There should be if you haven't installed it yet. It should be like this i.stack.imgur.com/GtoGV.jpg
          – Isaac Worley
          Dec 31 '18 at 20:49




          There should be if you haven't installed it yet. It should be like this i.stack.imgur.com/GtoGV.jpg
          – Isaac Worley
          Dec 31 '18 at 20:49












          That screen is not present in the installation of ubuntu core. I added the link to the ubuntu website page that I used to install it. I've tried reinstalling it more than once.
          – Luiz Ferraz
          Jan 1 at 4:13




          That screen is not present in the installation of ubuntu core. I added the link to the ubuntu website page that I used to install it. I've tried reinstalling it more than once.
          – Luiz Ferraz
          Jan 1 at 4:13










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