I have recently upgraded from 9.1 to 10.0 OSS, and am enjoying the new version. However, there's one oddity. I have two USB mass-storage
devices (one
flash-card reader and one MP3 player) and both are now running very much more slowly when transferring files than they used to under 9.1.
Is it likely that my system is now running only at USB1 speeds rather than USB2? What's the best tool for checking this with? Any other ideas? It's currently taking an hour or more to fill a 64MB flash card so you can imagine what's happening with the 512MB mp3 player!
I'd say sunspots... ...or the one billion tonne asteroid heading our way.... ...but I'd be wrong. I reality it is a bug in 10.x Here's what you do... https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=105871 If writing to USB storage devices like USB sticks or USB hard drive is rather slow or if you do not want synchronized writing to these devices, disable the sync mount option. 1. Create the directory /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/95userpolicy: mkdir -p /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/95userpolicy/ 2. Create a file with the name nosync.fdi and the following contents: vi /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/95userpolicy/nosync.fdi <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <deviceinfo version="0.2"> <device> <!-- disable sync for mount --> <match key="block.is_volume" bool="true"> <match key="volume.fsusage" string="filesystem"> <match key="volume.uuid" string="==UUID=="> <merge key="volume.policy.mount_option.sync" type="bool">false</merge> </match> </match> </match> </device> </deviceinfo> 3. Adjust the line <match key="volume.uuid" string="==UUID=="> according to your hardware. Run 'lshal' to retrieve the "volume.uuid" and enter this id instead of ==UUID== 4. Finally restart the HAL service with rchal restart
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