I used -isosize (copying from another CD), which has an effect similar to
-pad. Just tried with -pad - same. -dao, as suggested by Kasper Dupont
<kasperd@daimi.au.dk>, doesn't help either. On the contrary, the latter
makes the error appear in all 3 reads - ide-scsi, ide, scsi (I used it
together with -isosize). Also strange, the number of blocks read by dd
bs=2048 on ide and scsi from the same disk differ...
> Sounds like a scsi error handling funny more than anything else. The end
> of disk case for cd-r/cd-rw burned disks are a bit fuzzier than normal
> disks. The ide-cd layer knows about this.
But, as I described, a native SCSI-CD/DVD-drive reads this disk without
problems.
Thanks
--- Guennadi Liakhovetski
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