I guess I could have put it all in one attachment.  Sorry about that.
When I tried to redirect the lsusb and lspci output to a file, I saw
some messages that indicated I needed root access so I ran the with both
sudo and without.  The lsusb and lspci output are named accordingly.  I
ran dmesg with sudo only although that probably could have been run as a
normal user.  Also, note that when I boot Oneiric, it's on the USB drive
itself so the file transfer trace doesn't include any traffic for
mounting the USB drive since it's already mounted.  Operationally, when
I turn on the computer, it boot's Lucid from an internal SATA hard
drive.  When I want to test a newer ubuntu release, I turn on the USB
drive and reboot using the bios boot order to select the OS on the USB
drive rather than Lucid on the interal SATA hard drive.  Thus, the
usbmon trace doesn't include any traffic prior to the file transfer
since the USB drive is already mounted by the time I start the trace.

** Attachment added: "dmesg_lsusb_lspci.zip"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/624510/+attachment/2867396/+files/dmesg_lsusb_lspci.zip

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