I got this same error on a rotating platter, I was able to run fdsk on it
and
recover from it, it happened several times got fed up with the whole thing,
finally the HD died, I replaced it with a new HD, a few days later got it
again,
at that point I backed up everything and moved my home directories to
another HD, I had a copy of Ubuntu Mate, put it on the new HD, I have had
not issues since. Not sure what was going on but the change to Ubuntu
Mate 64 seems to have cleared it up, I had the same sort of experience a
couple of times with a laptop running Mint so replaced it with Ubuntu Mate
too. Have had no issues since.


On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 5:55 PM, John Bartley K7AAY [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> After my Mint 17.3 64-bit freezes, a shell window appears on my T-410s
> with:
>
> EXT4-fs error (device sda1) : ext4_find_entry:1309: inode #3022867: comm
> mdm: reading directory lblock 0
> EXT4-fs (sda1) : previous I/O error to superblock detected
> Buffer I/O error on device sda1,  logical block 0
> end_request: I/O error,  dev sda,  sector 83392504
> (repeat last line 14 more times with other sectors)
>
> Is it SSD replacement time?  If so,  how immediately? Yesterday? Have
> removed drive and mounted in an ExtraBay in an X300 to backup data while
> the barn door is closed and the equine scampers off.
>
> 73s & best regards de K7AAY
>
> 73s & best regards de K7AAY
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