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Join Date Jul 2006 Beans 8 Bash: Input/Output Error on every command Hi I have a very old Dell Inspiron on which Ubuntu 7.04 is installed. The kernel version is 2.6.24-19-generic. Sometimes, suddenly something happens and then every command from bash gives the same error: ~$ autoconf -V -bash: /usr/bin/autoconf: Input/output error ~$ ad -bash: /usr/bin/python: Input/output error The file system becomes read-only and no files can even be 'touch'ed. However, uname -r (and possibly other commands) still keep working. If you press Tab-Tab at the terminal, it hangs and then there is no way other than hard-boot to get stuff to work again. Can anyone suggest something to repair this annoying recurrence. Last edited by manish_jain; September 27th, 2008 at 12:48 AM. Adv Reply September 27th, 2008 #2 MJN View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Ubuntu addict and loving it Join Date Jan 2006 Location United Kingdom Beans 2,787 DistroKubuntu 6.06 Dapper Re: Bash: Input/Output Error on every command If your file-system is becoming read-only then it is a likely sign you are having disk troubles. The read-only action is an attempt to prevent filesystem damage. Unfortunately if the bad disk/partition contains the root files then the system quickly becomes unstable as nothing can be written. Next time it happens try running 'dmesg' as the last few lin
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 298 Star 2,605 Fork 88 Microsoft/BashOnWindows Code Issues 573 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue bash command not work for me after edit .bashrc using ST3 #904 Closed AdelDima opened this Issue Aug 15, 2016 · 3 comments Projects None yet Labels duplicate Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants AdelDima commented Aug 15, 2016 Hell, I have a problem that when I type bash command I get bash: /home/