Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: coreutils

I used dd  ( coreutils 6.10.6ubuntu1,   Ubuntu 8.10, Release 8.10)  to
look at the last sector of the  ntfs partition on my external hard
drive:

sudo dd  if=/dev/sdb1 skip=142464419 of=last_sector count=1

This last sector is supposed to be the backup boot sector, but the
binary file  last_sector only contained zeros.

 I booted  from a Knoppix CD  (coreutils 5.97) and the same command
produced a file which did indeed contained  the boot sector of the  ntfs
partition.

I then looked at the same sector  from Ubuntu 8.10 via

sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=last_sector skip=167043869 count=1

and  last_sector   contained   the  boot_sector

I repeated the  first command from a second  Ubuntu 8.10  on my external hard 
drive, and  again  got nothing but zeros.
 
I also did

sudo dd  if=/dev/sdb1 skip=142464415 of=last_sector1 count=5

and

sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=last_sector2 skip=167043865 count=5

from Ubuntu 8.10 and the first sector  in the two files were identical,
but the last four sectors in the first file had nothing but   zeroes,
while the second  file ended correctly in the boot sector.

So this seems to be a bug in the coreutils 6.10.6ubuntu1 package.

** Affects: coreutils (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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dd  produced wrong output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313643
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