I've been encountering odd errors whenever I attempt to verify files on optical discs. Right now this is on a couple of DVD-RAM discs but I've encoutered similar issues on +R and +RW discs in the past. Before now I've put it down to real errors and defective media but I've caught it in the act now.
If I have data and an MD5 checksum file on an optical disc and attempt to verify it in place I get errors even immediately after making the checksums. However, if I copy the files onto my hard drive first and check those copies against the copied checksum file everything is successful: /mnt/udf n1c$ md5 * >/tmp/MD5; mv /tmp/MD5 . /mnt/udf n1c$ cd .. ; umount udf ; mount udf ; cd udf /mnt/udf n1c$ md5 -c MD5 (MD5) Open-License-Software-Supplement.iso: FAILED (MD5) Vision-2000.iso: FAILED /mnt/udf n1c$ cd /tmp /tmp n1c$ mkdir UW7 /tmp n1c$ cd UW7/ /tmp/UW7 n1c$ cp /mnt/udf/* . /tmp/UW7 n1c$ md5 -c MD5 /tmp/UW7 n1c$ Does anyone have any ideas what may be going on here? FWIW cmp doesnt seem to have any issues comparing the disc files against either the originals or the copies. System is running 6.0/amd64 RELEASE. dmesg|grep cd0 reports: cd0 at atapibus0 drive 0: <TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C, R4136GBZ996738, SB04> cdrom removable cd0: 32-bit data port cd0: drive supports PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, Ultra-DMA mode 5 (Ultra/100) cd0(viaide1:1:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5 (Ultra/100) (using DMA) -- Andrew Smallshaw andr...@sdf.lonestar.org