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* copying files stops after a while in laptop mode on 2.6.38
@ 2011-08-23  6:51 Mikael Abrahamsson
  2011-09-03  6:47 ` Mikael Abrahamsson
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From: Mikael Abrahamsson @ 2011-08-23  6:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi.

I'm running ubuntu 11.04 on my thinkpad X200 laptop with their 2.6.38 
kernel. Whenever I copy a lot of data to my harddrive without the power 
connected (cryptsetup:ed drive and ubuntus eCryptfs for home directory 
(yeah I know, that's two levels of encryption))) the copy stops after 
500-1000 megabyte. It'll just sit there, nothing more happening, my 
firefox goes into blocking (greys out). If I then issue a "sync" command 
in the terminal, things resume just as normal, until another 500-1000 
megabyte has been copied. This doesn't happen if I have the power cable 
connected.

I interpret this as when the laptop is in laptop-mode, it doesn't flush 
data to drive when memory is "full". Is this a known problem with 2.6.38 
kernel, or might it be something ubuntu specific? I find it strange that 
not more people are hit by this...

Any thoughts?

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