Error opening /dev/sdf1: No such device or address (udisks-error-quark, 0)
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My computer`s hard-drive started to give some boot-related errors after a reboot. After running the in-built diagnostics tool of my computer, it found out that, it can no longer detect the hard-drive. I have removed the hard-drive from the computer and plugged it in into a external hard-drive casing. I got this message when I tried to mount it.
Error mounting /dev/sdf1 at /media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd: Command-line `mount -t "ext4" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid" "/dev/sdf1" "/media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/sdf1: can't read superblock
If I try to benchmark the disk from the gnome-disks
then I got the following error.
Error opening /dev/sdf1: No such device or address (udisks-error-quark, 0)
Can you please guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thank you for your help
16.04 boot mount hard-drive udisks
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My computer`s hard-drive started to give some boot-related errors after a reboot. After running the in-built diagnostics tool of my computer, it found out that, it can no longer detect the hard-drive. I have removed the hard-drive from the computer and plugged it in into a external hard-drive casing. I got this message when I tried to mount it.
Error mounting /dev/sdf1 at /media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd: Command-line `mount -t "ext4" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid" "/dev/sdf1" "/media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/sdf1: can't read superblock
If I try to benchmark the disk from the gnome-disks
then I got the following error.
Error opening /dev/sdf1: No such device or address (udisks-error-quark, 0)
Can you please guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thank you for your help
16.04 boot mount hard-drive udisks
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the hard disk drive cannot be detected internally by the BIOS so is most probably dead, which is not an Ubuntu problem but a hardware one...
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My computer`s hard-drive started to give some boot-related errors after a reboot. After running the in-built diagnostics tool of my computer, it found out that, it can no longer detect the hard-drive. I have removed the hard-drive from the computer and plugged it in into a external hard-drive casing. I got this message when I tried to mount it.
Error mounting /dev/sdf1 at /media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd: Command-line `mount -t "ext4" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid" "/dev/sdf1" "/media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/sdf1: can't read superblock
If I try to benchmark the disk from the gnome-disks
then I got the following error.
Error opening /dev/sdf1: No such device or address (udisks-error-quark, 0)
Can you please guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thank you for your help
16.04 boot mount hard-drive udisks
My computer`s hard-drive started to give some boot-related errors after a reboot. After running the in-built diagnostics tool of my computer, it found out that, it can no longer detect the hard-drive. I have removed the hard-drive from the computer and plugged it in into a external hard-drive casing. I got this message when I tried to mount it.
Error mounting /dev/sdf1 at /media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd: Command-line `mount -t "ext4" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid" "/dev/sdf1" "/media/bogac/02c44f1d-8974-4bec-8b20-69d9d58be1fd"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/sdf1: can't read superblock
If I try to benchmark the disk from the gnome-disks
then I got the following error.
Error opening /dev/sdf1: No such device or address (udisks-error-quark, 0)
Can you please guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thank you for your help
16.04 boot mount hard-drive udisks
16.04 boot mount hard-drive udisks
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the hard disk drive cannot be detected internally by the BIOS so is most probably dead, which is not an Ubuntu problem but a hardware one...
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Mar 5 at 21:18
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the hard disk drive cannot be detected internally by the BIOS so is most probably dead, which is not an Ubuntu problem but a hardware one...
â Fabby
Mar 5 at 21:18
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the hard disk drive cannot be detected internally by the BIOS so is most probably dead, which is not an Ubuntu problem but a hardware one...
â Fabby
Mar 5 at 21:18
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the hard disk drive cannot be detected internally by the BIOS so is most probably dead, which is not an Ubuntu problem but a hardware one...
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Drives fail. Not frequently these days, but they do. Yours probably did. Just restore from backups!
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Drives fail. Not frequently these days, but they do. Yours probably did. Just restore from backups!
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Drives fail. Not frequently these days, but they do. Yours probably did. Just restore from backups!
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Drives fail. Not frequently these days, but they do. Yours probably did. Just restore from backups!
Drives fail. Not frequently these days, but they do. Yours probably did. Just restore from backups!
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the hard disk drive cannot be detected internally by the BIOS so is most probably dead, which is not an Ubuntu problem but a hardware one...
â Fabby
Mar 5 at 21:18