More feedback about the problem I'm experiencing.

First some data about my system:

Kernel 3.16.0-57-generic
Ubuntu Desktop 14.4 LTS
32 bits
2GB RAM
Centrino duo

I complete my previous comment. I was performing two I/O operations
before I got the problem. I couldn't repeat the problem with the first
one (that I described in comment #14), but It's always repeatable with
the second one. That is:

1. Connect two USB disks to my computer to make a copy from the first one (say 
disk A) to the second (say disk B). The amount of data to copy is 80GB.
2. Start the copy from USB disk A to B. After 75% copying, the copy seems to be 
stopped. 

The progress bar in "copy files window" doesn't move. You can close the
window by pressing "x" with the mouse pointer. You can try to shutdown
the system by pressing the "Shut down..." menu option, but it doesn't
respond and system keeps online. Launcher bar doesn't repond.

I have by default the next values for dirty_background_ratio and
dirty_ratio:

vm.dirty_background_ratio = 5
vm.dirty_ratio = 10

It seems to be that, during the huge copy from disk A to B, memory has
reached the 10% of dirty pages indicated by vm.dirty_ratio. After that
all I/O operations became synchronous and block the system until dirty
pages a written to disk. It's just a supposition. Pending to chek it by
increasing vm.dirty_ratio (so I allow the system to performance more
asynchronous writes before they block the system) and repeating the
copy.

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  Ubuntu slows down and hangs while copying file from/to USB

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