The more I think about it: it's the file copying process between two file 
systems that produces load.
The faster the destination file system is, the higher the load!

That's why I had a huge load of above 9 while copying from hard disk to
hard disk and a load about 5-6 when copying to a USB destination! I can
even detect a load around 2 when copying to a network share!

So: question is how to show the details to somebody who knows what this
is all about???

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File transfers to USB devices constantly SLOWS down on large files > 200MB!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582390
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