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I'm very sorry to say that I just reproduced something very similar to this.
Copying files from an external disk (in FAT32) to a 16GiBs USB pendrive (also
in FAT32) slows down to something close to 2MiB/s.
$ uname -a
Linux blubug 2.6.28-11-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 8 04:39:23 UTC 2009
x86_6
Well i haven't asked without testing first, and can't see this issue
with my two passport usb HDD (ntfs for both) on my laptop ( Acer
1692WMLi pentium M 1,73GHz with 1GiB of ram on Ubuntu 8.10).
Can you try on a 32bit Intrepid Ibex to see if this is not a 64/32 bit problem ?
Can you try on another
Just read that I/O errors can be caused by hardware, too (http://www
.ntfs-3g.org/support.html#ioerror). In the meantime, my proposal for
discussion would be that Ubuntu provides a more detailed error message
on the GUI. As I read in http://www.ntfs-3g.org/support.html#ioerror,
Ubuntu logs everythi
MacBook Pro rev. 3. Intel Core 2 Duo 2.20 GHz.
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what CPU do you have?
NTFS-3G is quite heavy on CPU, so that could be it.
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> * Is this reproducible?
Yes.
> * If so, what specific complementary steps should we take to recreate
this bug?
Maybe you could do your own test, using an average notebook, big files
and two average NTFS formatted USB HDDs. I have encountered similar
problems in the past, and my feeling is that
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Sorry but I have already rebooted so dmesg is empty.
Usually I would say that the information that some Alpha developer
version of an OS did not produce the errors reported on the most current
stable version when testing one time in one special setup is not too
helpful. No offence intended of cour
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please attach your dmesg log
I've tried this recently with 2 external disks (one fat32 and one XFS, built in
ext3+xfs) and copying from one external disk to the other was fast and without
any IO errors.
Using jaunty
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