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Member Registered: 2011-02-07 Posts: 74 Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD Titles explains all: I tried to copy an .avi film file from a data DVD, but an linux cp closing input/output error Input/Output error came up and I'm unsure what to do next input output error linux to fix it.Don't know if it is related, just mention it in case, but I also have the
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same burning problems with Brasero I've read in some threads (process starts but always fails). Offline #2 2011-02-23 14:38:01 Kosmonavt Member Registered: 2010-02-15 Posts: 100 Re: Input/Output error copying
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files from CD/DVD Try to duplicate your dvd via dd. Suppose your DVD drive is /dev/sr0, then you should execute something like dd if=/dev/sr0 of=dvd-image.iso, where dvd-image.iso - name of image file (note that it will be about 4,5 GB large) . If it fails immediately, then looks like disc is badly corrupted. If not, then wait till command e2fsck completes, and try to mount this image with mount -t udf dvd-image.iso /mnt (/mnt can be replaced with other mountpoint). Sometimes image mounts better than source disc. Offline #3 2011-02-23 15:10:14 karol Archivist Registered: 2009-05-06 Posts: 25,433 Re: Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD Did the file get copied or not? Sometimes you get I/O error but everything seems fine and the file plays OK. Offline #4 2011-02-24 10:27:52 Daerun Member Registered: 2011-02-07 Posts: 74 Re: Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD The file gets partially copyed before the error message appears, with a size of like 40MB while every video in the disc is like 300MB. Kosmonavt, it's a data DVD with video files in it, not a film DVD ; also, I can play the videos from the disc normally. Offline #5 2011-02-24 13:30:10 Kosmonavt Member Registered: 2010-02-15 Posts: 100 Re: Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD Daerun wrote:it's a data DVD with video files in it, not a film DVDDo film DVDs still exist? Haven't seen any for a long time.
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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 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=114032 can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Can't copy files from a loop-mounted ISO image: Input/Output error up vote 1 down vote favorite Please advise - why do I get an "Input/output error" when I try to copy some files from my ISO mount to /var/tmp I mount the .iso file under /mnt and try to copy files from the isolinux directory to http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/97413/cant-copy-files-from-a-loop-mounted-iso-image-input-output-error /var/tmp: [root@localhost tmp]# mount -o loop,ro RedHat-5.8.1-01_x32.iso /mnt [root@localhost tmp]# [root@localhost tmp]# cd /mnt [root@localhost mnt]# cd isolinux [root@localhost isolinux]# ls boot.cat general.msg isolinux.bin memtest param.msg splash.lss boot.msg initrd.img isolinux.cfg options.msg rescue.msg vmlinuz [root@localhost isolinux]# cp -rp vmlinuz initrd.img /var/tmp cp: reading `vmlinuz': Input/output error cp: reading `initrd.img': Input/output error linux mount iso share|improve this question edited Oct 24 '13 at 12:21 Joseph R. 21.6k24485 asked Oct 24 '13 at 12:13 yael 2328 3 It seems your ISO image is somehow corrupt. I tried this with a known-to-work Debian ISO image and it worked without problems. Incidentally, you don't really need the -r switch for your cp but that's not what's causing the problem. –Joseph R. Oct 24 '13 at 12:25 I agree that the most likely answer is corrupt media, but the next most likely, at least in my opinion, is a filesystem issue, especially considering the reference to loop mounts. Sometimes these things can happen post-kernel update if module links need remapping, and among the worst offenders are live union-type filesystems. Probably it's a bad iso, though. –mikeserv Mar 6 '14 at 4:52 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote IO Errors are alm
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