curaga


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Posted: Aug. 10 2008,10:19 |
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Was it many small files or some big ones? Usb flash drives are *very* slow with small files, way under 1/10 of their rated write speed. This is caused by the flash mechanics of big erase blocks.
Your speed was about 0.9mb / s.
Then I recall there was an issue with usb 2.0 by default preventing someone's usb boot, so only 1.1 is loaded by default. You need to "sudo modprobe ehci_hcd" to get usb 2.0 speeds.
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