Hello guys.
The title is the exact problem. I've been using Ubuntu for a long time on my single desktop PC alongside Windows and never encountered such issue until Focal.
I encountered the same thing while using Ubuntu MATE 20.04 a while back--after using for a couple of days the NTFS partitions suddenly turned read-only. This came to my eyes while I was using qbittorrent and it suddenly reported an I/O error due to read-only file system. Now on Kubuntu I've faced this issue for the second time.
Has anyone else faced such? How should I go around it?
The title is the exact problem. I've been using Ubuntu for a long time on my single desktop PC alongside Windows and never encountered such issue until Focal.
I encountered the same thing while using Ubuntu MATE 20.04 a while back--after using for a couple of days the NTFS partitions suddenly turned read-only. This came to my eyes while I was using qbittorrent and it suddenly reported an I/O error due to read-only file system. Now on Kubuntu I've faced this issue for the second time.

Has anyone else faced such? How should I go around it?
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