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the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: 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 buffer i/o error on device sr0 logical block 0 Precise Pangolin Buffer I/O Error on device, fd0 Logical Block 0 Morning, I've currently got Windows Vista Ultra 64bit installed. I wanted 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 op
10, 2007 in CentOS, Hardware, Linux, RedHat and Friends, Suse, TroubleshootingQ. I’ve CentOS 5 server running on Dell hardware. I’m getting following error message in my /var/log/message file (some time buffer i/o error on device logical block message is also shown on console):
Jul 05 12:04:05 dell01 kernel: end_request: I/O what is fd0 error, dev fd0, sector 0 Jul 05 12:04:05 dell01 kernel: Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 Jul buffer i/o error on device logical block 0 05 12:04:18 dell01 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 Jul 05 12:04:18 dell01 kernel: Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 Jul 05 12:04:30 dell01 kernel: end_request: I/O https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1080102 error, dev fd0, sector 0 Jul 05 12:04:42 dell01 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0What do they mean? How do I fix this problem?A. This message appears when you don’t have a floppy drive attached to Linux server. Solution is quite simple just disable driver for floppy and reboot the system. You can verify this with the following command (this solution works http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-end_request-ioerror-dev-fd0-sector0/ with RHEL, CentOS, Redhat, Ubuntu/Debian and other Linux distros) : # lsmod | grep -i floppy Output:floppy 95465 0Open file called /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist: # vi /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist Listing a module (driver name) in this file prevents the hotplug scripts from loading it. Usually that'd be so that some other driver will bind it instead, no matter which driver happens to get probed first. Sometimes user mode tools can also control driver binding. Append following line: blacklist floppy Save and close the file. Now reboot the Linux server: # reboot Share this tutorial on:TwitterFacebookGoogle+Download PDF version Found an error/typo on this page?About the author: Vivek Gite is a seasoned sysadmin and a trainer for the Linux/Unix & shell scripting. Follow him on Twitter. OR read more like this:Linux: Reset High Speed USB Device Using ehci_hcd Error and SolutionCentOS / Red Hat / Fedora Linux Turn off Beep / Bell Terminal SoundDebian Linux boot disk creationFATAL: Error inserting it87…You need to have the Linux kernel source installed for this driverLinux Disable Mounting of Uncommon FilesystemLinux Disable USB Devices (Disable loading of USB Storage Driver)Linux Broadcom Ethernet Card driver installationLinux Boot Disk under Redhat or Fedora LinuRed Hat Certificate System Red Hat Satellite Subscription Asset Manager Red Hat Update Infrastructure Red Hat Insights Ansible Tower by Red Hat Cloud Computing https://access.redhat.com/solutions/18746 Back Red Hat CloudForms Red Hat OpenStack Platform Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6970 Red Hat Cloud Suite Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Red Hat OpenShift Online Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated Storage Back Red Hat Gluster Storage Red Hat Ceph Storage JBoss Development and Management Back Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Red Hat JBoss Web o error Server Red Hat JBoss Portal Red Hat JBoss Operations Network Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio JBoss Integration and Automation Back Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization Red Hat JBoss Fuse Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite Red Hat JBoss BRMS Mobile Back Red Hat Mobile Application Platform Services Back Consulting Technical Account Management Training & Certifications Red Hat o error on Enterprise Linux Developer Program Support Get Support Production Support Development Support Product Life Cycle & Update Policies Knowledge Search Documentation Knowledgebase Videos Discussions Ecosystem Browse Certified Solutions Overview Partner Resources Tools Back Red Hat Insights Learn More Red Hat Access Labs Explore Labs Configuration Deployment Troubleshooting Security Additional Tools Red Hat Access plug-ins Red Hat Satellite Certificate Tool Security Back Product Security Center Security Updates Security Advisories Red Hat CVE Database Security Labs Resources Overview Security Blog Security Measurement Severity Ratings Backporting Policies Product Signing (GPG) Keys Community Back Discussions Red Hat Enterprise Linux Red Hat Virtualization Red Hat Satellite Customer Portal Private Groups All Discussions Start a Discussion Blogs Customer Portal Red Hat Product Security Red Hat Access Labs Red Hat Insights All Blogs Events Customer Events Red Hat Summit Stories Red Hat Subscription Benefits You Asked. We Acted. Open Source Communities Subscriptions Downloads Support Cases Account Back Log In Register Red Hat Account Number: Account Details Newsletter and Contact Preferences User Management Account Maintenance My Profile Notifications Help Log Out Language Back English españ
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 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 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 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: 16715 Joined: 2009/09/24 10:40:56 Location: Brighton, UK Re: buffer i/o error 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: 16715 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: buffer i/o error on device sr0 Quote Postby BubikolRamios » 2011/10/16 01:53:18 fstab file:LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0proc /proc proc defaults 0 0/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol0