Error Writing Non-resident Attribute Value
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Fdisk: Unable To Read /dev/sdb: Input/output Error
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failed up vote 2 down vote favorite I am fairly new to ubuntu, so please don bite my head off if I ask a stupid question. Anyway, I tried formatting one of my hard drives using the gnome disks tool, and that returned an error. Error creating file system: Command-line `mkntfs -f -F -L "New Volume" "/dev/sdb"' exited with non-zero exit status 1: stdout: `Cluster size has been automatically set to 4096 input/output error during write on /dev/sdb bytes. Creating NTFS volume structures. ' stderr: `/dev/sdb is entire device, not just one partition. mkntfs forced anyway. Error writing to /dev/sdb: Input/output error Error writing non-resident attribute value. add_attr_sd failed: Input/output error Couldn't create root directory: Input/output error Failed to fsync device /dev/sdb: Input/output error Warning: Could not close /dev/sdb: Input/output error ' (udisks-error-quark, 0) I have no idea what this error means, and how I should format my hard drive (IF I am still able to). Does this mean that my hard drive is fried and that I can just throw it out, or can I still save it? EDIT: Using sudo fdisk -l returns the following output: Disk /dev/sda: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19457 cylinders, total 312581808 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00084eb8 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 2048 499711 248832 83 Linux /dev/sda2 501758 312580095 156039169 5 Extended /dev/sda5 501760 312580095 156039168 8e Linux LVM Disk /dev/sdc: 82.0 GB, 81964302336 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9964 cylinders, total 160086528 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O s
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[x] Format For Printing -XML -Clone This Bug -Last Comment First Last Prev Next This bug is not in your last search results. Bug1146833 - Unable to create a filesystem on a 16 GB USB SDHC memory card Summary: Unable to create a filesystem on a 16 GB USB SDHC memory card Status: CLOSED ERRATA Aliases: None Product: Fedora Classification: Fedora Component: kernel (Show other bugs) Sub Component: --- Version: 21 Hardware: Unspecified Unspecified Priority unspecified Severity unspecified TargetMilestone: --- TargetRelease: --- Assigned To: Kernel Maintainer List QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance Docs Contact: URL: Whiteboard: Keywords: Depends On: Blocks: Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2014-09-26 04:05 EDT by Joachim Backes Modified: 2015-01-27 11:44 EST (History) CC List: 6 users (show) gansalmon itamar jonathan kernel-maint madhu.chinakonda mchehab See Also: Fixed In Version: Doc Type: Bug Fix Doc Text: Story Points: --- Clone Of: Environment: Last Closed: 2015-01-27 11:44:31 EST Type: Bug Regression: --- Mount Type: --- Documentation: --- CRM: Verified Versions: Category: --- oVirt Team: --- RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: Cloudforms Team: --- Attachments (Terms of Use) dmesg (6.79 KB, text/plain) 2014-09-26 04:05 EDT, Joachim Backes no flags Details Trying a new mkfs.ntfs (mkfs.ntfs /dev/sdd1) : thew dmesg results (24.59 KB, text/plain) 2014-09-26 09:00 EDT, Joachim Backes no flags Details Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Groups: None (edit) Description Joachim Backes 2014-09-26 04:05:34 EDT Created attachment 941427 [details] dmesg Description of problem: 1. After creating a NTFS partition on a 16 GB SDHC memory card (/dev/sdd1, with cfdisk) I tried to make a NTFS filesystem on this partition with mkfs.ntfs: Shortly before mkfs.ntfs finishes, it dies with an error message: sudo mkfs.ntfs /dev/sdd1 Cluster size has been automatically set to 4096 bytes. Initializing device with zeroes: 100% - Done. Creating NTFS volume structures. Error writing to /dev/sdd1: Input