Re: usbstick processes still very slow with Fedora C1

From: Bob Chiodini (chiodr_at_kscems.ksc.nasa.gov)
Date: 02/25/04

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    On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 12:45, Javier Gonzalez wrote:
    > After updating to Fedora Core 1 from Red Hat 9 (shrike), using my
    > memory stick has become somewhat of a hassle. Everytime I mount, copy
    > to (or from), and list the files in my /mnt/usbstick directory it
    > takes a hell of a long time to do so. It has become so slow that it's
    > almost unbareable.
    >
    > My fstab has remianed unchanged, and all other things have remained
    > the same. Is there anything that I can do to speed up these processes?
    >
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    Maybe the stick is being mounted with the sync option. What is the
    output of a mount command, and what does your fstab entry look like?

    Bob...

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