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does not have any os i am trying to install ubuntu 10.04 but after the initial installation steps it shows an "input/output error during read on /dev/sda" and the installation stops i have no idea what to do? any help would be very useful. thank you 10.04 installation share|improve this question edited Sep 15 '10 at 17:34 asked Sep 15 '10 at 16:33 sukrit 16113 closed as too localized by Luis Alvarado♦ Mar 14 '13 at 17:16 This question is unlikely to error fsyncing/closing /dev/sdb input/output error help any future visitors; it is only relevant to a small geographic area, a specific moment in time, or an extraordinarily narrow situation that is not generally applicable to the worldwide audience of the internet. For help making this question more broadly applicable, visit the help center.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. What Filesystem/Partition Scheme did you choose during the installation? –aatdark Sep 15 '10 at 16:44 i just used the erase and use the entire disk option. –sukrit Sep 15 '10 at 17:32 Have your checked your media?. If you hit SHIFT (or ESC, I don't really recall right now and can't test) while booting the installer will show you a menu with more options. There is one to check the install media there. –Javier Rivera Sep 15 '10 at 17:34 pressing shift or esc did not have any effect. i even tried the partition, having 60 gb hard disk gave 52 gb to ext4 and rest to swap area, still getting the same error.. –sukrit Sep 15 '10 at 18:27 @sukrit Please update your question with all the information you're putting in the comments so that they are all summarized in one place. People leave comments to remind you what they need to help you, so making your question more detailed over time is the best way to do
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Input/output error during read on /dev/sda...on installing Ubuntu 10.04 Discussion input output error during read on dev sda centos in 'Linux and Unix' started by Vyomgrisham, Jan 31, 2011. Thread Status: Not
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laptop with a seagate 250 GB hard drive.I have been trying to install Ubuntu Netbook 10.04 from my flash drive ( tried with CD too...no luck ).The boot order is set to http://askubuntu.com/questions/4208/input-output-error-during-read-on-dev-sda-during-installation detect USB first. This is the error message I get "Input/output error during read on /dev/sda" while installing Ubuntu 10.04 on my hard drive. On clicking Retry, The installation shows 15 % completed and returns another error " The ext4 file system creation in partition 5 of SCSI (0,0,0) (sda) failed. The Ubuntu runs perfectly from the pen drive and the disk utility which I ran https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-input-output-error-during-read-on-dev-sda-on-installing-ubuntu-10-04.977983/ from Ubuntu showed my disk as healthy ( the utility was not able to format the hard drive either... ). I was able to install windows XP on the same hard drive later after formatting it.It seems there is nothing wrong with my hard drive as even running chkdsk didnt bring out anything.I am not sure if I missing out anything here...any help would be much appreciated. Vyomgrisham, Jan 31, 2011 #1 Sponsor lotuseclat79 Joined: Sep 12, 2003 Messages: 20,583 Hi Vyomgrisham, Welcome to TSG! Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) is the latest version available until April when a new release 11.04 is scheduled. Prior to attempting to install Ubuntu, it is necessary to create a partition on your disk. If you entire disk is already formatted for WinXP on an NTFS file system, you need to repartition the disk and create at least say a 10-20GB or more partion for EXT4 in which to install Ubuntu. If you don't setup the EXT4 partition prior to attempting to install Ubuntu - that could be the cause of your I/O problems. From what you describe, I would boot up from your USB, and then use the
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