Probably your drive is formated as a FAT32 or FAT16 partition. It
isn't good to this kind of application, with many small files, because
these file systems have minimum file size. So, if a you have a 50Bytes
file it uses 4kB ! If possible, try NTFS (if windows) or ext3. Do you
have the same problem when the files are in your hard drive?

On 9 nov, 19:36, Kosmaton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Perhaps there are some problems with the usb-stick?
>
> Probably: I just tried copying those files to a USB stick and there is
> no problem at all.
>
> (Except that it takes a _long_ time, with these 29000 files; also
> takes a long time to upload to a server. Might be worth checking
> whether MathJax really needs all these files all the time, or whether
> a subset is enough.)
>
> Try a different USB stick, or reformat that one? Or ask a USB guru :)
>
> Kosmaton

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