The 2.6 kernel's CD/DVD driver has the unfortunate propensity to read
ahead past the end of a CD/DVD. It then reports an error, even if the
actual read request was completely legitimate. See, for example,
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-March/msg02774.html
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The 2.6 kernel's CD/DVD driver has the unfortunate propensity to read
ahead past the end of a CD/DVD. It then reports an error, even if the
actual read request was completely legitimate.
The conventional work-around is to always pad when writing a CD/DVD.
Ugly, but true. (I agree that this
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The 2.6 kernel's CD/DVD driver has the unfortunate propensity to read
ahead past the end of a CD/DVD. It then reports an error, even if the
actual read request was completely legitimate. See, for example,
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-March/msg02774.html
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Dominique Dumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: 'ATAPI:0,0,0'
devname: 'ATAPI'
Following Maik Zumstrull's advice, I've setup ide-scsi on Linux 2.6
for cdrecord-prodvd.
Unfortunately, I still cannot write to dvd due to the following error:
cdrecord-pro-dvd:
Note that growisofs is able to write the dvd, but I've a lot of
trouble to read them afterwards.
This sounds like an incompatability between your burner and your media.
No software will fix that, other than a firmware fix in the burner.
Switch to different media which your burner can handle.
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Hi there,
I've successfully burnt data (4 GB, around 1 files) to a DVD.
I saw that all the files have been burnt to DVD with exact size.
However, I couldn't read some of the files (corrupted ?) and this happened
randomly (i.e. I burnt another ten DVDs with the same contents and the
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