Here's something more interesting. I tried the same sequence of events on my
other computer (laptop) and managed to copy over 75M before it hanging. I
actually thought it was going to work and than, bang, it hangs after 77M or so.

I don't think that could be related to the first-write read-back thing could it?

Björn Stenberg wrote:

> Curtis Stanford wrote:
>
> > The system doesn't totally hangup, just any process to do with the mounted
> > filesystem. I can't kill the process that is doing the copy. It is in a
> > state of D (waiting for I/O).
>
> Ok. That sounds more like the harmless first-write read-back issue. If you
> just wait, don't interrupt the copy process or try to kill anything, it should
> resume after a minute or two.
>
> > I've left it for over an hour one time and it never came back.
>
> Have you ever left it without first trying to stop or kill it?
>
> /Björn


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