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I think there could semi-reasonably be case for the zero bytes appearing if the fs knows there should be something written there, and the block is has been allocated, but no write yet. Then it's not compromising confidentiality to zero the allocated block when recovering the journal when the disk is mounted. But the zero byte origin doesn't seem to be spelled out anywhere so this is just off the cuff reasoning.



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