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Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and mmcblk0 error 110 other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to https://community.hpe.com/t5/System-Administration/dd-read-error-I-O-error/td-p/2770367 fix this I/O error on SD card? up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 EDIT: I tried with gparted, it didnt work. i found a SDFormatter, tool for windows that did the full erase. I have a SD card and want to install debian onto it. The dd process takes about 45 minutes, after that i quit it. In my windows machine it shows up in drive list but theres also an undefined error while try http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/236252/how-to-fix-this-i-o-error-on-sd-card formatting or even opening. gparted just tells me /dev/mmcblk0: unrecognised disk label I issued dd if='deb.iso' of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512k dd: error writing „/dev/mmcblk0“: I/O error 0+1 data in 0+0 data out copied 0 Bytes (0 B), 10,098 s, 0,0 kB/s After that i tried root@kali:~# lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,MOUNTPOINT,SIZE,RO NAME FSTYPE MOUNTPOINT SIZE RO sda 465,8G 0 ├─sda1 ext4 / 450,1G 0 ├─sda2 1K 0 └─sda5 swap [SWAP] 15,7G 0 sr0 1024M 0 mmcblk0 29,5G 0 mmcblk0 is the one i have problems with. And last i tried root@kali:~# mkdosfs -F 32 -v /dev/mmcblk0 mkfs.fat 3.0.26 (2014-03-07) /dev/mmcblk0 has 4 heads and 16 sectors per track, hidden sectors 0x0000; logical sector size is 512, using 0xf8 media descriptor, with 61896704 sectors; drive number 0x80; filesystem has 2 32-bit FATs and 32 sectors per cluster. FAT size is 15105 sectors, and provides 1933326 clusters. There are 32 reserved sectors. Volume ID is 2df52746, no volume label. mkdosfs: failed whilst writing reserved sector I have absolutely no idea why it wont work, hopefully someone can help me. greets dd sd-card share|improve this question edited Oct 15 '15 at 0:20 X Tian 5,83111331 asked Oct 14 '15 at 23:27 user_h1017408 613 I/O error does not necessarily mean that, I can access my SD card through mobile phone but the port is not being mounted on Ubuntu. –steve Jun 27 at
Hardware address '08:00:20:xx:xx:xx' trying to https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19455-01/806-1075/msgs-1508/index.html be our address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx!I/O error Cause Some physical Input/Output error has occurred. If the process was writing a file at the time, data corruption is possible. Action First, find out which device is experiencing i/o error the I/O error. If the device is a tape drive, make sure a tape is inserted into the drive. When this error occurs with a tape in the drive, it is likely that error sd card the tape contains an unrecoverable bad spot. If the device is a floppy drive, an unformatted or defective diskette could be at fault. Format the diskette, or obtain a replacement. If the device is a hard disk drive, you might need to run fsck(1M) and possibly even reformat the disk. Technical Notes In some cases this error might occur on a call following the one to which it actually applies. The symbolic name for this error is EIO, errno=5. Previous: Invalid_SS_JWS_HOME:no C:\\lib\basicframe.propertiesNext: IP: Hardware address '08:00:20:xx:xx:xx' trying to be our address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx! © 2010, Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates