8/24/2019 · After a fresh install of Ubuntu, my terminal was being flooded with print_req_error: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 error. This is because, your kernel thinks you have a floppy disk fd0, but cant find one. To fix this issue, you can run the following in your terminal: sudo rmmod floppy echo blacklist floppy | tee /etc/modprobe.
11/19/2020 · Fix print_ req_error: I/O error , dev fd0, sector 0 by Administrator · November 19, 2020 After fresh installation of Ubuntu, we noticed our terminal with flood of packets showing this message, hello ,i just bough a lsi 9210-8i in IT mode to expand the capacity of my motherboard ,and i started to have this strange errors in the syslog ,every disk passed smart long test before the array was build (i rebuilt it not long ago) print_ req_error: I/O error , dev sdl, sector 5860532992 can it be…
Every couple of days I get these errors that lockup the server. [501.882940] print_ req_error: I/O error , dev fd0, sector 0 [504.338961] print_ req_error: I/O error , dev fd0, sector 0 [504.738984], 12/22/2018 · [521.047029] print_ req_error: I/O error , dev fd0, sector 0 I’ve blacklisted the floppy drive and I also disabled the floppy drive in vSphere. Any help would be appreciated!, [%] print_ req_error: I/O error , dev fd0, sector 0. Your server doesn’t have a floppy drive, but you have /dev/fd0, and many things will try to use it.
11/19/2020 · Previous story Fix print_ req_error: I/O error , dev fd0, sector 0 Comments Install Docker on Ubuntu without direct internet connection – ITAdminGuide.com on Containerd.io depends libseccomp2, 9/16/2019 · Everything works fine, but when executing shutdown, I see I/O errors (see attached screenshot): print_ req_error: I/O error , dev sda (sdb) sector … sda and sdb are in rpool root@telemachus:~# zpool status rpool pool: rpool state: ONLINE scan: none requested config: NAME…
8/19/2018 · [ 72.259282] print_ req_error: I/O error , dev sdc, sector 976772992 [ 74.326801] radeon_dp_aux_transfer_native: 368 callbacks suppressed [ 78.907565] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE, Oct 15 01:00:13 server kernel: print_req_error: I/O error , dev sdc, sector 977824640. I’m thinking the drive just might be old and needs to be replaced, but not sure. level 2. Original Poster 1 point · 9 months ago. For me it ended up being a bad sata connection on my sas breakout cable. I cleaned it and plugged it back in and I havent had …