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after update 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 2 of 2 Thread: Buffer I/O error on device sda after update Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode blk_update_request i o error dev fd0 sector 0 Switch to Threaded Mode July 24th, 2010 #1 Lepy View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Gee! These Aren't Roasted! Join Date Jul 2008 Beans 171 Buffer I/O error on device sda after update I moved to a new place and finally have the time to setup my mythbox with our new cable provider. It has been running fine for for listening to music while unpacking and using xbmc, but since it had been disconnected from the internet for about a week, I decided to install the 51 updates available (including kernel 2.6.32-24-generic). After a successful update, I rebooted and was greeted with a constant string of "Buffer I/O Error on device sda, Logical Block 0" and another error about requests. I can successfully boot with a livecd, mount all the partitions, and copy files to and from the disks without error. So, the sda seems to be fine. I guess something in the update may have borked the system or perhaps grub. I will try reinstalling grub but does anyone have any clue as to wh
2010-08-18 Posts: 5 [Solved] grub-install hangs I have an install of ARCH linux on a 2 partitioned hard drive with Ubuntu on a
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separate partition. Originally the drive contained a 64 bit version of
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Ubuntu on the first partition. I moved the drive to a different (32 bit) computer and buffer i/o error on device logical block installed 32 bit Ubuntu on the second partition. I then reformatted the first partition and installed 32 bit ARCH running update-grub from Ubuntu which found the https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1538218 new ARCH installation without any difficulty. As this seems to be becoming my main distribution I would like to reinstall grub2 from ARCH. I installed grub2 from the extra repository (1.98-5). When I enter 'sudo grub-install /dev/sda' the command hangs indefinitely. I attempted this in single user mode as well.I did note the https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=103098 following appearing in /var/log/errors.log and the kernel log:Aug 18 14:02:46 localhost kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0.. (repeated several times... eventually...)Aug 18 17:20:54 localhost kernel: Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0This seems odd as I don't have a floppy drive connected. Running grub install with the --no-floppy option produced the same result. EDITED TO ADD: It appears as though the floppy drive related errors are occurring specifically when grub-install is executing. Further they seem to occur when the --no-floppy flag is included. It appears as though the script is stuck repeatedly trying to access the floppy drive despite the flag.EDITED WITH SOLUTION: I disabled the floppy drive in the system bios (no drive is/was connected) and grub installed without issue. I didn't realize I had the non-existent drive enabled as oddly ubuntu had no problem with installing grub while the ARCH version ignored my explicit instructions to disregard the floppy drive. Any
to Milestone Wubi Edit Fix Released High Agostino Russo Edit 8.04 In Progress High Agostino Russo Edit linux (Ubuntu) Edit Invalid Undecided Unassigned Edit Hardy Invalid Undecided Unassigned https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204133 Edit Intrepid Invalid Undecided Unassigned Edit lupin (Ubuntu) Edit Fix Released Undecided Unassigned http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/user/219435 Edit Hardy Won't Fix Undecided Unassigned Edit Intrepid Fix Released Undecided Unassigned Edit ntfs-3g (Ubuntu) Edit Fix Released Undecided Unassigned Edit Hardy Fix Released Undecided Unassigned Edit Ubuntu ubuntu-8.04.2 Intrepid Fix Released Undecided Unassigned Edit Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description LATEST ISO TESTED: Ubuntu amd64 20080411 o error w/ wubi rev 482 ISO TESTED: Ubuntu amd64 20080319 After what seemed to be a successful install via wubi I am unable to login to the system. I booted into rescue mode and found in dmesg the following: Buffer I/O error on device loop0, logical block 872512 lost page write due to I/O error, on loop0 ... EXT3-fs error (device loop0): ext3_get_inode_loc: unable to read inode i o error block - inode=114030, block=229669 Aborting journal on device loop0. __journal_remove_journal_head: freeing b_committed_data (repeat 6x) Remounting filesystem read-only See original description Tags: verification-done iso-testing Edit Tag help Related branches lp:ubuntu/karmic/lupin Evan (ev) wrote on 2008-03-20: #1 Brian, Were you by any chance using an amd64 image on VMWare? Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote on 2008-03-20: #2 No, this was / is on real hardware. Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote on 2008-03-20: #3 divide error and task_dirty_limit Edit (3.0 MiB, image/jpeg) This is from a crash when booting into single user mode. Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote on 2008-03-20: #4 mark_buffer_dirty Edit (3.1 MiB, image/jpeg) 2nd call trace. Agostino Russo (ago) wrote on 2008-03-20: #5 Changed in wubi: assignee: nobody → ago importance: Undecided → Low status: New → Confirmed assignee: ago → nobody importance: Low → Undecided status: Confirmed → New David Burgess (apt-get) wrote on 2008-03-29: #6 Same issue here. I installed wubi x86_64 many times on a XP Home NTFS system and it always booted with / mounted read-only. Also tried the x86 version with same result. Sometimes I got a shell in single user mode, but not usually. db Agostino Russo (ago) wrote on 2008-03-29: #7 Does
Next | Previous | Print Thread | View Threaded fthtmn+gentoo at gmail Oct9,2010,12:24PM Post #1 of 18 (5747 views) Permalink USB Disk failure - Buffer I/O error on device sda2, logical block 1289 lost page write due to I/O error on sda2 Hi, When I ran eix hdf command, all of a sudden my usb drive started making weird noises. I only have ccache, distfiles and packaes directories on sda2, the usb disk partition. I don't know why eix waked up the disk. Eix hung there non-responding for a moment as the disk kept making noises, so I interrupted the task. Immediately checked the logs[0] and umounted the device as a reflex. The time 20:38 in [0] corresponds to the time I issues eix. There was nothing in the logs for 8 minutes. The last operation I had on the disk was fetching kde updates which finished at about 19:00. I wanted to fsck the device and got: # fsck.ext3 -pvf /dev/sda2 fsck.ext3: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while trying to open /dev/sda2 Could this be a zero-length partition? fdisk -l was not showing the device anymore. I could not mounted it back. Googling the subject brought some unsolved threads so far. There were some similar issues, one with ext4, one with ipod. But in all those cases they still had their device alive whereas I seem to completely lost it. Here is what smartmontools says: # smartctl -d /dev/sda smartctl version 5.38 [i686-pc-linux-gnu] Copyright (C) 2002-8 Bruce Allen Home page is http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/ =======> INVALID ARGUMENT TO -d: /dev/sda =======> VALID ARGUMENTS ARE: ata, scsi, marvell, sat, 3ware,N, hpt,L/M/N cciss,N <======= Use smartctl -h to get a usage summary 21:08:23 | log # smartctl -a /dev/