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Forum › Forums › Official Releases › antiX-21/22 “Grup Yorum” › blk_update_request ERROR [SOLVED]
On the work computer where I installed Antix21 the startup is a bit slow. I see an error on the screen:
blk_update_request: I/O error. dev fd0. sector 0 op 0x0: (READ)flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio class 0
Is there a solution?
Perhaps. I searched for your error on duckduckgo (always search on-line first, then ask around on the forum, it’s what I always do and advise people to do). I found this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/719058/blk-update-request-i-o-error-dev-fd0-sector-0#884026
That work computer does not have a floppy drive, right? “fd0” means the first floppy drive… Your system may be trying to use something that is not present…
Some of the procedures advised on the link above may work for you… But please, wait first, to see if someone that has more experience with that issue gives you a different answer.
P.
Yes, I actually saw the post, sorry I didn’t say anything, but it was about Ubuntu, which is somewhat different from Debian. I am not an expert and did not want to break the system….
Anyway I played a bit crazy and after typing several codes it seems that the last one worked.
I don’t get that error anymore 😀
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