Input/output errors when running some programs in Lubuntu started from a bootable flash drive
I downloaded Lubuntu 18.04 iso file into my flash drive and make the flash drive into a bootable device.
I inserted the flash drive into a laptop (C55t-A) and booted into Lubuntu without actually installing it.
Now I find some programs can run well, but some programs don't.
For example, when I click Firefox from the desktop's panel's menu, it says:
Failed to execute child process "firefox" (input/output error)
In terminal emulator,
$ evince some.pdf
bash: /usr/bin/evince: Input/output error
$ man ls
bash: /usr/bin/man: Input/output error
I was wondering how to solve the above problems?
Thanks.
boot lubuntu live-usb io
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I downloaded Lubuntu 18.04 iso file into my flash drive and make the flash drive into a bootable device.
I inserted the flash drive into a laptop (C55t-A) and booted into Lubuntu without actually installing it.
Now I find some programs can run well, but some programs don't.
For example, when I click Firefox from the desktop's panel's menu, it says:
Failed to execute child process "firefox" (input/output error)
In terminal emulator,
$ evince some.pdf
bash: /usr/bin/evince: Input/output error
$ man ls
bash: /usr/bin/man: Input/output error
I was wondering how to solve the above problems?
Thanks.
boot lubuntu live-usb io
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An Input/Output error is usually hardware-related Bad News. Consider the possibility that your flash drive has reached it's end of life.
– user535733
Feb 16 at 3:52
Strange. After I reboot into the live flash drive, the IO error is gone. Wonder why
– Tim
Feb 16 at 5:31
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I downloaded Lubuntu 18.04 iso file into my flash drive and make the flash drive into a bootable device.
I inserted the flash drive into a laptop (C55t-A) and booted into Lubuntu without actually installing it.
Now I find some programs can run well, but some programs don't.
For example, when I click Firefox from the desktop's panel's menu, it says:
Failed to execute child process "firefox" (input/output error)
In terminal emulator,
$ evince some.pdf
bash: /usr/bin/evince: Input/output error
$ man ls
bash: /usr/bin/man: Input/output error
I was wondering how to solve the above problems?
Thanks.
boot lubuntu live-usb io
I downloaded Lubuntu 18.04 iso file into my flash drive and make the flash drive into a bootable device.
I inserted the flash drive into a laptop (C55t-A) and booted into Lubuntu without actually installing it.
Now I find some programs can run well, but some programs don't.
For example, when I click Firefox from the desktop's panel's menu, it says:
Failed to execute child process "firefox" (input/output error)
In terminal emulator,
$ evince some.pdf
bash: /usr/bin/evince: Input/output error
$ man ls
bash: /usr/bin/man: Input/output error
I was wondering how to solve the above problems?
Thanks.
boot lubuntu live-usb io
boot lubuntu live-usb io
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An Input/Output error is usually hardware-related Bad News. Consider the possibility that your flash drive has reached it's end of life.
– user535733
Feb 16 at 3:52
Strange. After I reboot into the live flash drive, the IO error is gone. Wonder why
– Tim
Feb 16 at 5:31
add a comment |
1
An Input/Output error is usually hardware-related Bad News. Consider the possibility that your flash drive has reached it's end of life.
– user535733
Feb 16 at 3:52
Strange. After I reboot into the live flash drive, the IO error is gone. Wonder why
– Tim
Feb 16 at 5:31
1
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An Input/Output error is usually hardware-related Bad News. Consider the possibility that your flash drive has reached it's end of life.
– user535733
Feb 16 at 3:52
An Input/Output error is usually hardware-related Bad News. Consider the possibility that your flash drive has reached it's end of life.
– user535733
Feb 16 at 3:52
Strange. After I reboot into the live flash drive, the IO error is gone. Wonder why
– Tim
Feb 16 at 5:31
Strange. After I reboot into the live flash drive, the IO error is gone. Wonder why
– Tim
Feb 16 at 5:31
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An Input/Output error is usually hardware-related Bad News. Consider the possibility that your flash drive has reached it's end of life.
– user535733
Feb 16 at 3:52
Strange. After I reboot into the live flash drive, the IO error is gone. Wonder why
– Tim
Feb 16 at 5:31