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started acting very strange. Sometimes the computer freezes and then unfreezes 2 minutes later, and other times when I try a basic command like less I get the error bash: /usr/bin/less: Input/output error. But this is intermittent too. Any suggestions? Also if I try sudo reboot and enter my password, I get sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/plato/7: Read-only file system Before I used to be able to do sudo reboot fine. If I tail /var/log/syslog I do see these curious -bash: /root/.bash_profile: input/output error lines: .... ata1: softreset failed (device not ready) .... ata1: hard resettting link .... ata1: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0) What can I do to fix this? 12.04 share|improve this question edited Aug 29 '12 at 21:38 asked Aug 29 '12 at 21:31 dan 97021831 I suggest you have a look at /var/log/syslog, and I have a hunch you'll see a lot of disk-related errors. Input/output error indicates that the system is having trouble reading or writing information, and this is most likely due to damaged storage devices. –roadmr Aug 29 '12 at 21:36 2 Go to "Disk utility", it will tell you more about the "health" of your hard drive. –Cumulus007 Aug 29 '12 at 21:44 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote Backup your data NOW. Then investigate further, or just head to a computer store to get a new hard drive :) share|improve this answer answered Aug 29 '12 at 21:40 Sergey 29.6k47385 OK I will. Thanks –dan Aug 29 '12 at 21:42 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of s
I try shows the Input/output error General support questions Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 networker Posts: 1 Joined: 2014/11/10 19:52:15 Every command line I try shows the Input/output error Quote Postby networker » 2014/11/10 bashrc input/output error 19:57:35 Every command line I try shows the Input/output errorI just finished to install my first
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CentOS 6.5. I already finish to setup SSH access and this is running well. The problem is that all commands I try to
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use is showing me error like this "bash: /usr/bin/wget: Input/output error"What is wrong?Thanks Top avij Forum Moderator Posts: 1597 Joined: 2010/12/01 19:25:52 Location: Helsinki, Finland Contact: Contact avij Website Re: Every command line I try shows the Input/output error Quote http://askubuntu.com/questions/181972/what-does-intermittent-input-output-error-suggest Postby avij » 2014/11/10 20:30:51 Most likely your hard disk (or RAID or whatever storage you are using) is broken. Check also /var/log/messages. Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post Reply Print view 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “CentOS 6 - General Support” Jump to CentOS General Purpose CentOS - FAQ & Readme First Announcements CentOS Social User http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=49505 Comments Website Problems CentOS 7 CentOS 7 - General Support CentOS 7 - Software Support CentOS 7 - Hardware Support CentOS 7 - Networking Support CentOS 7 - Security Support CentOS 6 CentOS 6 - General Support CentOS 6 - Software Support CentOS 6 - Hardware Support CentOS 6 - Networking Support CentOS 6 - Security Support CentOS 5 CentOS 5 - General Support CentOS 5 - Software Support CentOS 5 - Hardware Support CentOS 5 - Networking Support CentOS 5 - Server Support CentOS 5 - Security Support CentOS 5 - Webhosting Support CentOS 5 - X86_64,s390(x) and PowerPC Support CentOS 5 - Oracle Installation and Support CentOS 5 - Miscellaneous Questions CentOS 4 CentOS 4 - General Support CentOS 4 - Software Support CentOS 4 - Hardware Support CentOS 4 - Networking Support CentOS 4 - Server Support CentOS 4 - Security Support CentOS 4 - Webhosting Support CentOS 4 - X86_64,s390(x) and PowerPC Support CentOS 4 - Oracle Installation and Support CentOS 4 - Miscellaneous Questions Who is online Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests Board index All times are UTC Delete all board cookies The team Powered by phpBB Forum Software © phpBB Limited
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top “Input/output error” when accessing a directory up vote 39 down vote favorite 9 I want to list and remove the content of a directory on a removable hard drive. But I have experienced "Input/output error": $ rm pic -R rm: cannot remove `pic/60.jpg': Input/output error rm: cannot remove `pic/006.jpg': Input/output error rm: cannot remove `pic/008.jpg': Input/output error rm: cannot remove `pic/011.jpg': Input/output error $ ls -la pic ls: cannot access pic/60.jpg: Input/output error -????????? ? ? ? ? ? 006.jpg -????????? ? ? ? ? ? 006.jpg -????????? ? ? ? ? ? 011.jpg I was wondering what the problem is? How can I recover or remove the directory pic and all of its content? My OS is Ubuntu 12.04, and the removable hard drive has ntfs filesystem. Other directories not containing or inside pic on the removable hard drive are working fine. Added: Last part of output of dmesg after I tried to list the content of the directory: [19000.712070] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci_hcd [19000.853167] usb-storage 1-1:1.0: Quirks match for vid 05e3 pid 0702: 520 [19000.853195] scsi5 : usb-storage 1-1:1.0 [19001.856687] scsi 5:0:0:0: Direct-Access ST316002 1A 0811 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 [19001.858821] sd 5:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0 [19001.861733] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] 312581808 512-byte logical blocks: (160 GB/149 GiB) [19001.862969] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] Test WP failed, assume Write Enabled [19001.865223] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] Cache data unavailable [19001.865232] sd