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error up vote 5 down 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 buffer i o error on device sdc logical block 0 commands fixed almost everything, unity is running, but there's 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 abou
be up and running OK, yet I am somewhat curious..... I received an error message during installation, while CD was loading and preparing to install OS. The messages: 178.980000 Buffer I/O error on device FD0, Logical Block buffer i o error on device sdc1 logical block 0 212.896000 Buffer I/O error on device FD0, Logical Block 0 What do they mean? buffer i o error on device sda logical block Cesare, you out there? I do not have a floppy reader nor a bay to insert one, unless of course, I pulled end_request i/o error dev fd0 sector 0 vmware out my CD/DVD and replaced with one. I am not sure how to get into the BIOS to disable? Note: During installation I had in the pci slots a Broadcom 4318 wireless card and a Sony Memory Stick/PC http://askubuntu.com/questions/213512/buffer-i-o-error-on-device-fd0-logical-block-0-error card adaptor Thought i would include that...not sure if in preparing the installation if OS might not llike that???? Thanks guys Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: Ubuntu Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: Cesare Tirabassi Solved: 2007-06-04 Last query: 2007-06-04 Last reply: 2007-06-04 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ Antonio Pérez-Aranda Alcaide (ant30) said on 2007-06-04: #1 ¿have you load a floppy https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/7697 modules? post here the result of this command: lsmod | grep floppy Maybe, as your bios support it, udev ubuntu try to access to it. If you haven't got any other problems, you don't get worry with it. KingdomKid (kingdomkid) said on 2007-06-04: #2 >¿have you load a floppy modules? Hummmm.....I gonna say, no. Results to lsmod | grep floppy : floppy 59524 0 ??? Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) said on 2007-06-04: #3 As Antonio said, don't worry. If it bothers you, try blacklisting the module. In a terminal: sudo kate /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and add this at the end: # floppy driver since I don't have one blacklist floppy Also, if in the file /etc/fstab there is an entry like this: /dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0 Add a # in front. Reboot and let us know if you still get the error message! KingdomKid (kingdomkid) said on 2007-06-04: #4 Thanks Cesare Tirabassi, that solved my question. JCenteno (jenarocenteno) said on 2007-06-13: #5 I have been dealing with this error for a while, and the curios thing is that after 6 to 8 hours the system begins to slow down until it's not possible to keep working, so a reset is needed, looking at the logs of the system the only error that I found is the one mentioned in this post, so I've b
on device fd0, logical block 0 General support questions including new installations Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 5 posts • Page http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34279 1 of 1 hondaman Posts: 6 Joined: 2006/07/22 14:26:43 Buffer I/O error http://www.overclock.net/t/388852/buffer-i-o-error-on-device-fd0-logical-block-0 on device fd0, logical block 0 Quote Postby hondaman » 2006/07/22 14:28:39 Using CentOS 4.3 x86_64, and dmesg outputs pages of this error:Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0floppy0: disk absent or changed during operationend_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0Buffer I/O error on device o error fd0, logical block 0end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0floppy0: disk absent or changed during operationend_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0What is causing this?Thank you. Top Lenard Posts: 2283 Joined: 2005/11/29 02:35:25 Location: Indiana Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 Quote Postby Lenard » 2006/07/22 17:02:28 Did error on device you perhaps eject the floppy disk without unmounting the device first?Is your floppy drive and/or interface perhaps bad?Do you even have a floppy drive? Top hondaman Posts: 6 Joined: 2006/07/22 14:26:43 Re: Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 Quote Postby hondaman » 2006/07/23 00:06:57 Yes, I have a floppy drive, and there was never a disk put in it, from the time I booted. I suppose the drive could be bad, I will test it with a different floppy drive. Top PBrimacombe Posts: 53 Joined: 2008/04/18 17:18:24 Contact: Contact PBrimacombe Website Re: Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 Quote Postby PBrimacombe » 2008/04/18 17:26:20 I have the same problem. Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post Reply Print view 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “CentOS 4 - General Support” Jump to CentOS General Purpose CentOS - FAQ & Readme First Announcements CentOS Social User Comments Website Problems
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