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I am using Ubuntu 9.04. My 16GB flash disk sometimes works and sometimes
does not. I can see some rules in the behavior, but getting exact
results is time consuming.

I can use Low Level Format utility (http://hddguru.com) to reformat the flash 
disk in Windows. I can then create a new partition and volume on it using 
either gparted or Windows tools. The flash disk normally works in Ubuntu as fas 
as I don not store a lot of data on it. Then it stops working and I am getting 
the messages above.
I am not quite sure what "a lot of data" means. It may be more then 4GB of 
data, or a lot of files on the disk in total number, but it is not 255 files in 
a single directory. It does not matter if I store the data on the disk using 
Ubuntu or Windows. BUT, if I use Ubuntu to store the data, is works perfectly 
until I remove the disk from the port. Then, when I attach it to the port 
againg, it is not recognized anymore.

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ehci_hcd module causes I/O errors in USB 2.0 devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88746
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