Error Invalid Argument During Seek For Read On /dev/sdb
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Invalid Argument During Seek For Read On /dev/sda
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_ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question the backup gpt table is corrupt, but the primary appears ok, so that will be used. Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top External HDD shows up in /dev/, but inaccessible via [g]parted up vote 4 down vote favorite I have an external 80G hard drive, connected with USB. I've used this for multiple things in the past, including running an Ubuntu OS off it (I know, bad idea). In any case, it came gdisk unplugged while I was running Ubuntu. Of course, Ubuntu promptly generated errors and I shut down the computer. I plugged it in again and started it up, but my BIOS didn't recognize the hard drive in the devices list. While running off the LiveCD (or another Ubuntu OS, now on the internal hard drive), a ls /dev/ | grep sd shows the device (sdc) when it's plugged in and omits it when it's not (so I know that's the correct drive), but gparted doesn't show it in the device list. If I run parted /dev/sdc, parted doesn't start up and there is no error message; if I type select /dev/sdc while already in a parted interactive prompt, I again get no message, and it's still on /dev/sda. The same goes for the Gparted LiveCD. cat /proc/partitions outputs major minor #blocks name 8 0 244198584 sda 8 1 102400 sda1 8 2 119950336 sda2 8 3 119950336 sda3 8 4 4194304 sda4 8 16 3913728 sdb 8 17 3913664 sdb1 Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do? EDIT: want to make it clear that I am willing
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why and how because I dont know and I an using this drive some years this https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gparted/+question/155678 way) one is hitashivideo and the other hitashivideo_ the hitashivideo does http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/cannot-access-gpt-disk-through-usb-interface-4175536219/ not contan any file as I never was able to write to it. the other (hitashivideo_) contains my data. after updating the system only showed hitashivideo and it was not alowed. I aplied chown on it to own it and I was able to list invalid argument the files (actualy I do know that there are no files and this was shown to me.) question: how can I get acces to "hitashivideo_" which contains my data. thanks for help. Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Answered For: Ubuntu gparted Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Last query: 2011-05-05 Last reply: 2011-05-05 invalid argument during Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2011-05-03: #1 Can you give the output of: sudo fdisk -l; mount Thanks ed (ed-galeria-wl) said on 2011-05-03: #2 here it comes: ed@escobero1302:~$ sudo fdisk -l; mount [sudo] password for ed: Disk /dev/sda: 251.0 GB, 250995965440 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30515 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x12345678 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 30139 242091486 83 Linux /dev/sda2 30140 30515 3020220 5 Extended /dev/sda5 30140 30515 3020188+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on '/dev/sdb'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Use GNU Parted. Disk /dev/sdb: 1000.2 GB, 1000200658432 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121600 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minim
HCL Search Reviews Search ISOs Go to Page... LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums > Linux - Hardware [SOLVED] Cannot access GPT disk through USB interface User Name Remember Me? Password Linux - Hardware This forum is for Hardware issues. Having trouble installing a piece of hardware? Want to know if that peripheral is compatible with Linux? Notices Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org, a friendly and active Linux Community. You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join our community today! Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in. Are you new to LinuxQuestions.org? Visit the following links: Site Howto | Site FAQ | Sitemap | Register Now If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. If you need to reset your password, click here. Having a problem logging in? Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies. Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter. For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration. This book contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own. Click Here to receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. Search this Thread 03-09-2015, 04:05 PM #1 jlinkels Senior Member Registered: Oct 2003 Location: Bonaire Distribution: Debian Wheezy/Jessie/Sid, Linux Mint DE Posts: 4,492 Rep: Cannot access GPT disk through USB interface I am testing a number of 3.5" hard disks. The disks have intermittent failures in a NAS device. I have a USB/SATA enclosure which originally came with a 1 TB disk. I am testing a 3 TB disk with a GPT partition table. This is what I see in /var/log/syslog: Code: Mar 9 20:47:23 donald-pc kernel: [613149.313768] sd 30:0:0:0: [sdb] 1565565872 512-byte logical blocks: (801 GB/746 GiB) Mar 9 20:47:23 donald-pc kernel: [613149.314382] sd 30:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off