Thank Diaa Sami.

The dmesg output that you attached, did you capture that after you had
mounted the device automatically and then copied the file from the PC
(NTFS partition) to the $GB USB drive (FAT32 partition)?  If not, care
to attach that.

Additionally, a few other things I'd appreciate if you could test. . .
Jaunty Alpha5 is currently available and has a slightly updated
2.6.28-8.27 kernel.  Might not hurt to give this a try and verify the
issue remains.

If the issue still remains even with this newer 2.6.28-8.27 Jaunty
Alpha5 kernel, would you be willing to test a few of the most recent
upstream vanilla kernel??  We've packaged these upstream kernels to help
users like yourself to easily install and test.  The benefit is that you
could then confirm if a fix might exist upstream, if the bug also exists
upstream, or if it might be an Ubuntu specific change we need to look
at.  Please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds for
more information.  If you could test the 2.6.28.7 upstream kernel
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.28.7/) and then
2.6.29-rc7 upstream kernel (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.29-rc7/).  Basically 2.6.28.7 is the upstream version
that the Ubuntu 2.6.28-8.27 kernel is based on.  If the upstream
2.6.28.7 kernel works then we'll know it's an Ubuntu specific change we
need to narrow down.  Likewise when you test the upstream 2.6.29-rc7 and
it works, then there's likely a fix we might be able to backport.

Definitely let us know your results.  I really appreciate it.  Thanks in
advance.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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