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Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. 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 reading directory input output error voted up and rise to the top Input/output error while executing cp command up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm new in Linux I'm trying to follow a steps for install ROS on UDOO and I have the next problem. When I try to download and unpack ubuntu 13.04 i have the next problems: the command line is: babil0nia@ubuntu:/mnt/sdcard$ wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/releases/13.04/release/ubuntu-core-13.04-core-armhf.tar.gz tar xzf ubuntu-core-13.04-core-armhf.tar.gz and returns: --2014-03-24 01:05:08-- http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/releases/13.04/release/ubuntu-core-13.04-core-armhf.tar.gz Resolving cdimage.ubuntu.com (cdimage.ubuntu.com)... 91.189.92.164, 2001:67c:1360:8c01::20 Connecting to cdimage.ubuntu.com (cdimage.ubuntu.com)|91.189.92.164|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 35939978 (34M) [application/x-gzip] ubuntu-core-13.04-core-armhf.tar.gz: Input/output error Cannot write to `ubuntu-core-13.04-core-armhf.tar.gz' (Input/output error). --2014-03-24 01:05:11-- http://tar/ Resolving tar (tar)... failed: Name or service not known. wget: unable to resolve host address `tar' --2014-03-24 01:05:21-- http://xzf/ Resolving xzf (xzf)... failed: Name or service not known. wget: unable to reso
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can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top cp: reading `filename': Input/output error WHY? up vote 2 down vote favorite I wish to know what could be the possible cases for http://askubuntu.com/questions/438422/input-output-error-while-executing-cp-command this error: cp: reading `filename': Input/output error I am getting this message when I am trying to copy a big file of around 50MB. linux command-line file-management cp share|improve this question edited Feb 19 '10 at 1:59 quack quixote 31.3k1068114 asked Feb 18 '10 at 12:38 Arpit migrated from stackoverflow.com Feb 18 '10 at 20:00 This question came from our site for professional and enthusiast programmers. This recent bug report started out with a similar error. It has been fixed http://superuser.com/questions/110576/cp-reading-filename-input-output-error-why/110577 in the meantime and removed the problem for me. Good luck to you. –JJD Sep 5 '12 at 22:52 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote The most likely problem is a faulty disk, unless the disk is mounted over a network, in that case, I believe network issues could also cause that. It is likely that the size impact is statistical, especially in the network case (i.e. the chance of failure increases with size because more operations are involved and each has a chance to fail). share|improve this answer answered Feb 18 '10 at 13:22 Ofir 1,3261714 I have had this for days! It definitely is a faulty disk. This error usually goes hand-in-hand with the Bad Sector error. You don't have to replace your disk. Just do a full backup, reinstall your OS (this will ostracize bad sectors), restore from backup. You're golden. –Yasky Apr 13 '13 at 17:15 add a comment| up vote 3 down vote The only time I have ever seen cp giving this error was when an iso image was mounted twice, eg: /dev/sr0 mounted on /mnt AND /dev/loop0 mounted on /mnt too. In this scenario, I think cp gets some recursion it can't handle. For me, unmounting both loop0 and sr0, then running mount -o loop /dev/sr0 /mnt again fixed it (done by root or sudo user). share|improve this answer answered Aug 7 '14 at 9:39 Alina 311 add
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