** Description changed:

  This bug is  "spin off" of bug   "file transfers on USB disk are very
  slow "
  
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/197762
  
  I did some tests and found out that when writing to my USB flash disk
  the speed is quite low. I observed that the situation is improved (or
  rather resolved) if the flash disk is formated as ext3, so this can be a
  problem with fat32. I also have an external USB hard disk (NTFS
  formated) which seems to work in satisfactory way. This further supports
  the fact that the problem affects fat32 formatted disks.
  
  I ran several tests according to
  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskPerformance (and also some other
  tests). In all cases I made sure that the flash disk was detected as a
  high speed device (USB 2.0) and not as a full speed device (USB 1.1)
  using the lsusb command.
  
- Since the problem is obvious for very large files I let dd create a test
- file for about 5 minutes
+ Since the problem is more obvious for very large files I let dd create a
+ test file for about 5 minutes, just to be on the safe side.
  
  The facts:
  
  When I generate a load using dd for about 5 minutes the results from dd
  are:
  
  FAT32 USB flash disk:    1617933312 bytes (1.6 GB) copied, 305.66 s, 5.3 MB/s
  ext3 USB flash disk:       41091136 bytes (41 MB) copied, 3.85154 s, 10.7 
MB/s  
  NTFS Hard disk:             4294967295 bytes (4.3 GB) copied, 290.644 s, 14.8 
MB/s (maximum file size was reached in less than 5mins
  
  The same USB flash disk performs roughly twice as fast on a Windows XP
  machine.
  
  The USB flash disk claims to be able to write at 10MB/sec and read at
  15MB/sec
  
  
  The hardware
  M/B -->                   ECS GF7050VT-M5 (nvidia 7050 chipset), with the 
latest BIOS
  USB Flash Disk --> Crucial Gizmo! plus 4Gb (JDOH4GB-730)
  Hard Disk -->          Western Digital WD300 connected with no-name 
IDE-to-USB equipment.
  
  
  The sofware
  Kubuntu Jaunty 64-bit with all the latest updates installed

** Description changed:

  This bug is  "spin off" of bug   "file transfers on USB disk are very
  slow "
  
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/197762
  
  I did some tests and found out that when writing to my USB flash disk
  the speed is quite low. I observed that the situation is improved (or
  rather resolved) if the flash disk is formated as ext3, so this can be a
  problem with fat32. I also have an external USB hard disk (NTFS
  formated) which seems to work in satisfactory way. This further supports
  the fact that the problem affects fat32 formatted disks.
  
  I ran several tests according to
  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskPerformance (and also some other
  tests). In all cases I made sure that the flash disk was detected as a
  high speed device (USB 2.0) and not as a full speed device (USB 1.1)
  using the lsusb command.
  
  Since the problem is more obvious for very large files I let dd create a
  test file for about 5 minutes, just to be on the safe side.
  
  The facts:
  
  When I generate a load using dd for about 5 minutes the results from dd
  are:
  
  FAT32 USB flash disk:    1617933312 bytes (1.6 GB) copied, 305.66 s, 5.3 MB/s
  ext3 USB flash disk:       41091136 bytes (41 MB) copied, 3.85154 s, 10.7 
MB/s  
  NTFS Hard disk:             4294967295 bytes (4.3 GB) copied, 290.644 s, 14.8 
MB/s (maximum file size was reached in less than 5mins
  
  The same USB flash disk performs roughly twice as fast on a Windows XP
  machine.
  
- The USB flash disk claims to be able to write at 10MB/sec and read at
- 15MB/sec
+ The USB flash disk specificstions state that it is able to write at
+ 10MB/sec and read at 15MB/sec
  
  
  The hardware
  M/B -->                   ECS GF7050VT-M5 (nvidia 7050 chipset), with the 
latest BIOS
  USB Flash Disk --> Crucial Gizmo! plus 4Gb (JDOH4GB-730)
  Hard Disk -->          Western Digital WD300 connected with no-name 
IDE-to-USB equipment.
  
  
  The sofware
  Kubuntu Jaunty 64-bit with all the latest updates installed

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