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vote favorite 2 I am using Ubuntu 12.10, today update notification popped up and I updated the system, then it asked for restart, I was doing some stuff so I restarted after ~30 minutes, after restart, Ubuntu GUI was gone, there was no taskbar or unity, I fixed by entering this commands: sudo apt-get install linux-source sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic sudo apt-get remove nvidia-current-updates sudo apt-get install nvidia-current-updates ... these commands fixed almost everything, unity is running, but there's ubuntu blk_update_request: i/o error, dev fd0, sector 0 problem when I go in terminal ctrl+alt+F1, before I write anything, many many messages appear, it says "Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0", what should I do? Here's image: http://i.imgur.com/JBD5x.jpg Another thing I noticed is that after few about an hour, messages disappear, this error keeps showing up for first hour roughly. gnome-terminal share|improve this question edited Nov 6 '12 at 11:09 asked Nov 6 '12 at 7:46 Paul Dirac 148116 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote accepted This is indeed most likely an issue with Ubuntu thinking you have a floppy drive when you do not, and it thinks that because your BIOS is telling it to think that. My BIOS is an Award Software BIOS; I believe Phoenix is the same company. At boot of computer, press DEL to enter BIOS setup (this might be a different key, but your post screen probably will tell you what to hit if it's not DEL.) In the BIOS, find the section that lists different drives (hard drives, floppies, etc). Mine was in Standard CMOS Features. Select Drive A, and change to None. Reboot, and your imaginary floppy won't be reported by the BIOS to Ubuntu! Thank to Rrinzwind, who set me on finding out about disabling the floppy drive, and this forum thread which explained what was happening. share|improve this answer edite
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Page Please read before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support Installation & Upgrades [ubuntu] Buffer I/O Error blk_update_request i/o error dev fd0 vmware on device, fd0 Logical Block 0 Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: http://askubuntu.com/questions/213512/buffer-i-o-error-on-device-fd0-logical-block-0-error Buffer I/O Error on device, fd0 Logical Block 0 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode February 25th, 2009 #1 mongoose_za View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Dec 2007 Location Gauteng Beans 74 DistroUbuntu Studio 12.04 Precise Pangolin Buffer I/O Error on device, fd0 Logical Block 0 Morning, I've currently got Windows Vista Ultra 64bit installed. I wanted https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1080102 to do a dual boot last night with Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. I booted up off the cd and launched the install planning to install Ubuntu on a seperate partition but landing up get this error "Buffer I/O Error on device, fd0 Logical Block 0" right after I selected "Install Ubuntu" off the CD. Originally I thought it's because all the formats of my partitions were in NTFS so I formatted a partition to Ext 3 hoping it would solve the problem but didn't I than ran the cd within Windows and selected "Install within Windows" option and allocated 15GB of space from my primary partition but when my machine rebooted I again received this same error. Any suggestions? Adv Reply February 25th, 2009 #2 Partyboi2 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Ubuntu addict and loving it Join Date Jan 2007 Location Melbourne, Australia Beans 5,096 Re: Buffer I/O Error on device, fd0 Logical Block 0 Try booting the live cd and when you are at the main menu of the live cd press F6 and add Code: all_generic_ide to the end of the line as a boot option. Ubuntu Security Ubuntu Newbie Help: irc: #beginners-help on network irc.freenode.net How to Dual Boot Help others, mark your threads solved. Adv Reply February 25th, 2009 #3 mongoose_za View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Dec 2
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Format For Printing -XML -Clone This Bug -Last Comment First Last Prev Next This bug is not in your last search results. Bug565693 - Install boot hangs for a long time probing floppy drive Summary: Install boot hangs for a long time probing floppy drive Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME Aliases: None Product: Fedora Classification: Fedora Component: kernel (Show other bugs) Sub Component: --- Version: 13 Hardware: All Linux Priority low Severity medium TargetMilestone: --- TargetRelease: --- Assigned To: Kernel Maintainer List QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance Docs Contact: URL: Whiteboard: Keywords: Duplicates: 574492 586037 (view as bug list) Depends On: Blocks: 494832 585927 Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2010-02-15 18:09 EST by Orion Poplawski Modified: 2011-04-24 09:42 EDT (History) CC List: 21 users (show) anton bruno covex didierg-divers dougsland fcdanilo fedora gansalmon gilboad hdegoede itamar jan.mussche jonathan jon.dufresne kernel-maint megareg mike pcfe vanmeeuwen+fedora vedran wim.cos See Also: Fixed In Version: Doc Type: Bug Fix Doc Text: Story Points: --- Clone Of: Clones: 585927 (view as bug list) Environment: Last Closed: 2011-04-24 09:42:14 EDT Type: --- Regression: --- Mount Type: --- Documentation: --- CRM: Verified Versions: Category: --- oVirt Team: --- RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: Cloudforms Team: --- Attachments (Terms of Use) Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Groups: None (edit) Description Orion Poplawski 2010-02-15 18:09:58 EST Description of problem: PXE/ks install on old Dell laptop. Install hangs for quite a while probing for a non-existent floppy drive. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 13.26 syslog contains messages like: 15:54:39,095 ERR kernel:end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 15:55:17,226 ERR kernel:end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 15:55:17,226 ERR kernel:Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 15:55:55,361 ERR kernel:end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 15:55:55,364 ERR kernel:Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 15:56:33,492 ERR kernel:end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 15:56:33,494 ERR kernel:Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 15:56:59,697 ERR udevd: worker [374] unexpectedly returned with status 0x0100 15:56:59,700 ERR udevd: worker [374] failed while handling '/devices/platform/floppy.0/block/fd0' Comment 1 Hans de Goede 2010-02-16 03:10:40 EST The problem is the kernel thinks you have a floppy drive, while you don't. This is usually caused by the BIOS reporting