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Installation & Upgrades [ubuntu] Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, blk_update_request i/o error dev sda sector thanks ! Page 1 of 5 123 ... Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 48 Thread: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode December 2nd, 2008 #1 Kalec View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Spilled the Beans Join Date Dec 2008 Beans 16 Buffer I/O error on device sr0, blk_update_request i/o error dev sr0 logical block Whenever i try to install Ubuntu i get this error "Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 1147534" "end_request: I/O error dev sr0, sector9180280" the error just repeats over and over again. Any ideas? Adv Reply December 2nd, 2008 #2 __Ryan__ View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Gee! These Aren't Roasted! Join Date Nov 2008 Beans 128 DistroUbuntu Re: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block This usually pops up when the installer can't read the CD. I had the same issue until I burned another ISO image. WiredRevolution.com AndroidNexus.com Adv Reply December 2nd, 2008 #3 Kalec View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Spilled the Beans Join Date Dec 2008 Beans 16 Re: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block Originally Posted by __Ryan__ This usually pops up when the installer can't read the CD. I had the same issue until I burned another ISO image. I've burnt over 10 copies now, do you think its my disc drive? I thought it might be my disc drive earlier when i kept getting the error i was just hoping it wasn't because i only have one working disc drive. Adv Reply December 2nd, 2008 #4 __Ryan__ View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Gee! These Aren't Roa
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on device sr0 Issues related to hardware problems Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 13 posts 1 2 Next BubikolRamios Posts: 67 Joined: 2009/10/04 09:14:05 buffer i/o error on http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6970 device sr0 Quote Postby BubikolRamios » 2011/10/15 23:19:03 Server ok like 2 years, now:memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0 ) not within permiseable rangebuffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?70132-Buffer-I-O-Error-on-Device-Sr0 i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o i/o error error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935if I put in live CD, it goes beyond that, othervise not.Please suggest. I gues running fsck in rescue mode should do something to solve the thing ? Top TrevorH Forum Moderator Posts: 16833 Joined: 2009/09/24 10:40:56 Location: Brighton, UK Re: buffer i/o error i/o error dev on device sr0 Quote Postby TrevorH » 2011/10/16 00:22:05 /dev/sr0 is your CD/DVD drive. Top BubikolRamios Posts: 67 Joined: 2009/10/04 09:14:05 Re: buffer i/o error on device sr0 Quote Postby BubikolRamios » 2011/10/16 01:03:31 Thanks for replay.Yeah,right, was saving some data via live cd, obviously with some errors too.So, the real thing is:end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector 549222599end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector 549222599end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector 549222599....and then some errors, related to this, I think, on crontaband then:end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector "another sector"....The whole thing might not even come to that, it may stop at:.../dev/volgroup00/logvol00 clean ...boot: recovering journalboot:clean .../dev/volgroup01/logvol00 recovering journal/dev/volgroup01/logvol00 clean ......enabling /etc/fstab/ swaps FAILEDEDIT: that is the case now, on every reboot. Top TrevorH Forum Moderator Posts: 16833 Joined: 2009/09/24 10:40:56 Location: Brighton, UK Re: buffer i/o error on device sr0 Quote Postby TrevorH » 2011/10/16 01:39:29 Yep, your second disk is dead or dying. Boot with the live CD and remove all references to it from /etc/fstab (comment them out!) and see if you have enough of a system remaining to boot up! Top BubikolRamios Posts: 67 Joined: 2009/10/04 09:14:05 Re: buff
Software Troubleshooting and Assistance Linux and UNIX Buffer I/O Error on Device Sr0 Custom Search Join the PC homebuilding revolution! Read the all-new, FREE 200-page online guide: How to Build Your Own PC! NOTE: Using robot software to mass-download the site degrades the server and is prohibited. See here for more. Find The PC Guide helpful? Please consider a donation to The PC Guide Tip Jar. Visa/MC/Paypal accepted. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Buffer I/O Error on Device Sr0 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 06-12-2009,07:29 PM #1 dakiato View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Geek Acolyte Join Date Mar 2009 Posts 22 Buffer I/O Error on Device Sr0 This has been causing me to rip my hair out for the last 2 days. My friend's PC went kaput and i decided to put Linux back on instead of Windows. Formatted the drive, burnt a fresh SimplyMEPIS (latest version off their website) disk and a fresh Ubuntu (9.04) disk to see which they preferred (both onto DVD-RW, and then onto CD-R). I loaded up Ubuntu, went to run it off the CD and after i selected load Ubuntu without changing my computer it started its loading screen. Then it started saying Buffer I/O Error on Device Sr0, Logical Block .... and never went any farther. So i thought it was just a bad disk so i popped in the MEPIS disk and it started coming up with the exact same errors. I know theres nothing wrong with the HDD or the CD/DVD Drive as i can install LinuxMint (which i had some issues with hardware and decided i preferred Ubuntu) no problems and boot it up. Any ideas what may be causing this "Buffer I/O Error on Device Sr0"? My friend really needs his PC back and I don't have a copy of Windows handy (the last disk got lost ): Last edited by dakiato; 06-12-2009 at 07:38 PM. Reply With Quote 06-12-2009,09:36 PM #2 dakiato View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Geek Acolyte Join Date Mar 2009 Posts 22 Can't seem to edit my post right now, but if it helps right before it starts saying buffer I/O error it says waiting for /dev to be populated,