I do not think that the issue is related generally to bad bioses not
supporting USB2.0. Especially in my case I have an option in Bios to
either set USB ports to 2.0 or 1.1 at boot. I can also clearly see that
it becomes faster when select 2.0 but its still horrible slow to load
the kernel+initrd from usb drive.

I have my boot partition on an USB stick which is quite fast when Ubuntu
is booted. But when grub loads the files it takes far too long compared
to the time it takes to read the same files in OS. I use ext2 and wanted
to test if its better on vfat but was unable to get grub boot from the
same stick after I just reformated it with vfat and grub-installed'ed it
without errors.

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  Grub long sequential reads are extremely slow from USB2.0 HDD/FLASH
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