As time goes by, my 14.04 64bit instalation performs worse and worse
when doing anything with USB discs (flash or HD, doesn't matter).

If I start to copy a big file from/to flash USB, started programs
usually work to a degree (if they don't require access to HD), but if I
try to start something simple, like a terminal, during this, it will be
started AFTER the copying was finished.

Similar thing happens when copying from/to USB HD, only not as severe as
with Flash USB discs (the system is somewhat less laggy).

This is something that was frequent in my win xp days and after I
switched to Linux in 2005 I tought that something like this is waaay
behind me. Now, newer versions of Ubuntu are again showing me the joys
of system lockup while working with USB discs.

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  Ubuntu slows down and hangs while copying file from/to USB

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