Tony Nelson wrote: > This is completely incorrect. The data on affected CDs and DVDs is > always longer than the data written. You should be able to figure > out for yourself why you must be wrong, and any experiments will > prove it to you. The "readahead bug" causes extra data to be > returned after the end of the intentionally written data. That data > is the leadout added either by the writer software or the DVD writer > itself. I have a pile of old CDs, burned without zero padding years ago, which disagree with you. For example, see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=186512 which I reported 4 years ago and is still unresolved (and Alan Cox, who probably knows more about the readahead bug than either of us, has looked at it, so there's nothing obviously wrong with my report). The effect of the readahead bug is to prevent the last few dozen KB of the ISO from being read. I've done plenty of experiments.
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