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ForumsMembers Blogs Portal Calendar Easy URPMI Chat MandrivaUsers.org > General Help > Installing Mandriva Posting Guidelines View New Content Page 1 of 1 You cannot start a new topic You cannot reply to this topic Buffer I/O http://mandrivausers.org/index.php?/topic/22109-buffer-io-error-on-device-hdc-logical-block/ error on device hdc, logical block.... #1 Guest_EliteNeophyte_* Group: Guests Posted 14 January 2005 - 05:21 AM locigal block 337xxx I get this error from the kernel msg screen after it attempts to load the http://www.novell.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=7001037 install program into memory. I let it run for about 20 minutes and got the following error from the main ("alt+f1 for here") screen: Could not uncompress second stage ramdisk. This is probably an [sic] error on hardware error while reading the data. (this may be caused by a hardware failure or a Linux kernel bug) The system is an old P3 450mhz (EDIT: actually it's a celeron, 411Mhz according to memtest86+ v1.11), 128 ram, 16mb video card, 40x cdrom, brand new seagate 40gig HDD. I'm installing mandrake 10.0 (I've been struggling with HDD failure and troubleshooting since 10.0 was released, sadly enough). Is anybody familiar with this error on device problem or have any advice? Thanks. This post has been edited by EliteNeophyte: 15 January 2005 - 01:23 AM 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply #2 devries paashaas Group: Members Posts: 4,120 Joined: 10-August 03 Posted 14 January 2005 - 07:41 AM I'm not familiar with the error but when you're sure it's not the hardware, that the CD's (md5sum) are good, try to start the instalation in expert mode (hit f1) and try some of the boot options (noacpi, noapic etcect) Good luck. MandrivaUsersWiki 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply #3 Riddler casual Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 27-January 03 Posted 10 August 2005 - 03:01 PM I'm having the exact same problem on three different computers and two different cds 10.1 gives me the error on all 3 computers and 10.2 LE gives me the error on only 1. I agree that it might be the cds for the 10.1 model but on the 10.2 cds (that work on 2/3 computers) do you think it's a hardware problem (I think it is btw) and if it is how can I diagnose exactly what's hanging the installation up. Thanks.. 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply #4 arctic Platinum Group: Global Moderator Posts: 8,192 Joined: 11-June 04
Favorite Rating: I/O errors with CD or DVD after updating to the 2.6.16.60-0.25 kernelThis document (7001037) is provided subject to the disclaimer at the end of this document. Environment Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Service Pack 2Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 2 Situation Running on physical hardwareAfter installing the 2.6.16.60-0.25 kernel, the system's CD-ROM or DVD drive cannot be used anymore. /var/log/messages includes messages similar to the following Message:Jul 21 14:29:42 sled10sp2 kernel: ide-cd: weird block size 524288possibly followed by a low-level ATAPI error report and a buffer I/O error for the drive device, similar to the following Message:Jul 21 14:30:36 sled10sp2 kernel: ATAPI device hda:Jul 21 14:30:36 sled10sp2 kernel: Error: Medium error -- (Sense key=0x03)Jul 21 14:30:36 sled10sp2 kernel: (reserved error code) -- (asc=0x10, ascq=0x90)Jul 21 14:30:36 sled10sp2 kernel: The failed "Read 10" packet command was:Jul 21 14:30:36 sled10sp2 kernel: "28 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 "Jul 21 14:30:36 sled10sp2 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev hda, sector 64Jul 21 14:30:36 sled10sp2 kernel: Buffer I/O error on device hda, logical block 8Running as a VMware guestWhen the 2.6.16.60-0.25 kernel is used in a VMware guest, attempts to use a virtual IDE CD-ROM or DVD drive crash the VMware guest session and a VMware crash log file is generated, with contents similar to the following Message:Jul 24 14:29:32.351: vmx| CDROM: Connecting ide1:0 to '/usr/lib/vmware/isoimages/linux.iso'. img=1 raw=0 excl=0 remote=0Jul 24 14:29:32.701: vcpu-0| CDROM: switching CDROM state from 3 to 4 using error sense key.Jul 24 14:29:34.063: vcpu-0| CDROM: switching CDROM state from 4 to 0 using error sense key.Jul 24 14:29:34.063: vcpu-0| VIDE: Already in check condition 06 28 00 Jul 24 14:29:34.086: vcpu-0| CDROM: Emulate GET CONFIGURATION RT 0 start feature 0Jul 24 14:29:34.093: Worker#16| FILEIO: pread got 0 out of 16384 bytes.Jul 24 14:29:34.094: vmx| VIDE: ATAPI DMA 0x28 Failed: key 0x5, asc 0x20, ascq 0x0Jul 24 14:29:34.096: vcpu-0| VIDE: ATAPI DMA 0x28 Failed: key 0x5, asc 0x20, ascq 0x0Jul 24 14:29:34.099: vcpu-0| CDROM: Emulate GET CONFIGURATION RT 1 start feature 0Jul 24 14:29:34.103: vmx| Caught signal 11 -- tid 9884 Resolution For SP2 systems: update to kernel 2.6.16.60-0.27 or newer.For SP1 systems: update to kernel 2.6.16.54-0.2.10 (all but x86_64), 2.6.16.54-0.2.11 (for x86_64) or newer). Disc