No, almost 14 times as much was read before the EIO.  Assuming that's
the same card, I'd try reading it on hardware as different as possible
to what gave the two EIO errors.  Different port, card adapter, USB
cable, ideally PC.  If space for the image is a problem on other
machines, or just to make it quicker, you can `img=/dev/null' to discard
what's read.  If it still has problems when nothing else is in common
then it suggests the card's faulty?

Cheers, Ralph.

Well, the card boots Ok in the R-Pi. I am trying it on an extension USB cable 
from another port of the PC as previously we had suspected the front USB port  
(due to overuse?). Maybe it is the card reader - I have had it a long time.

I have dug out my ancient Laptop. It has an SD card slot, and a different 
version of Ubuntu.

I'll let you know later.

P.



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