Buffer Io Error On Device Loop0
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Buffer I/o Error On Device Loop0 Logical Block
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Buffer Io Error On Device Sda
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Buffer Io Error On Device Sr0
amd64 20080319 After what seemed to be a successful install via wubi I am unable to login to the system. I booted into rescue mode and found in dmesg the following: Buffer I/O error on device loop0, logical block 872512 lost page write due to I/O error, on loop0 ... EXT3-fs error (device loop0): ext3_get_inode_loc: unable to read inode block - inode=114030, block=229669 Aborting journal on device loop0. __journal_remove_journal_head: freeing kernel buffer io error on device b_committed_data (repeat 6x) Remounting filesystem read-only See original description Tags: verification-done iso-testing Edit Tag help Related branches lp:ubuntu/karmic/lupin Evan (ev) wrote on 2008-03-20: #1 Brian, Were you by any chance using an amd64 image on VMWare? Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote on 2008-03-20: #2 No, this was / is on real hardware. Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote on 2008-03-20: #3 divide error and task_dirty_limit Edit (3.0 MiB, image/jpeg) This is from a crash when booting into single user mode. Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote on 2008-03-20: #4 mark_buffer_dirty Edit (3.1 MiB, image/jpeg) 2nd call trace. Agostino Russo (ago) wrote on 2008-03-20: #5 Changed in wubi: assignee: nobody → ago importance: Undecided → Low status: New → Confirmed assignee: ago → nobody importance: Low → Undecided status: Confirmed → New David Burgess (apt-get) wrote on 2008-03-29: #6 Same issue here. I installed wubi x86_64 many times on a XP Home NTFS system and it always booted with / mounted read-only. Also tried the x86 version with same result. Sometimes I got a shell in single user mode, but not usually. db Agostino Russo (ago) wrote on 2008-03-29: #7 Does mounting the same windows partition in r/w mode from within a standard Ubuntu installation work? Can you also run ntfs-3g.probe? Thanks in
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is internet use, so i download it from another computer and mount it to a usb flash drive like the site says, (netbook remix latest version) then i put it in my http://linux.bigresource.com/Ubuntu-Buffer-i-o-error-on-device-loop0-logical-block--LoCotP98o.html laptop and it loads all the way and i press try and after about 10 minutes of loading it lets me try. so that was ok really slow but i thought id install it to hard drive to see if it improved speed. so the next time i start my laptop i get Buffer i/o error on device loop0 logical block xxxxxx so i redo the usbflashdrive no errors switch usb ports and same error on thing, ive done the switch usb ports and redo the flash drive about 4 times im really getting mad at linux before i even have it installed. View 1 Replies Similar Messages: Hardware :: Buffer I/O Error Device Hdc Logical Block 15 Fedora :: Kernel: Buffer I/O Error On Device Dm-0, Logical Block 124 CentOS 5 Hardware :: Buffer I/O Error On Device Sda, Logical Block 0? CentOS 5 :: Buffer I / O error on device Error On Device HDD - Logical Block 176935 Ubuntu Installation :: [35.877869] Buffer I/O Error On Device Fd0, Logical Block 0 Fedora Installation :: F10 Live CD Buffer I/O Error On Device Sr0 Logical Block? Fedora Installation :: Livecd Cant Burn Correctly / Buffer I/O Error On Device Sr0 Logical Block 352328? General :: External Hard Drive Is No Longer Recognized - Buffer I/O Error On Device Sdb1, Logical Block 6160408 Kernel :: Buffer I/O Error Logical Block "2.6.31.6" Ubuntu Installation :: Error Appeared - Mounting /dev/loop0 On //filesystem.squashfs Faild: No Such Device Red Hat / Fedora :: Buffer IO Error On Device /dev/sdb? Server :: Buffer I/O Error On Device? Hardware :: Buffer I/O Error On Device Sdb1? Hardware :: Mem - 'input Output Error On Sr0 Logical Block (a Large Number) After A Long Time The Booting Proceeds To A Point General :: Cannot Play Audio Cds: "Buffer I/O Error On Device Sr0" Software :: Not A Block Device Error In RHEL 5 Debian :: Yaird Error: Bad Device Link In /sys/block/sda (fatal) CentOS 5 Hardware :: Error Message : Mount: /dev Is Not A Block Device Ubuntu Installation :: Mount: Mounting /dev/loop0 On //filesystem.squashfs Faild: No Such Device OpenSUSE Hardware :: ERROR: Bad Logical Partition 6: Enlarged Logical Partitions Overlap General :: Error (device Sda1): Ext2_new_block: All