I had a similar problem with my USB disk-on-key.
The problem happened when it was mounted as /dev/sda1 on mount point
(/mnt/diskonkey in my system).
When I changed it to mount as /dev/sda4, the problem disappeared.
YMMV, so check also other /dev/sda* devices.

Usually, kudzu detects as /dev/sda1 and automatically modifies /etc/fstab
accordingly.
I manually added the line without the 'kudzu' option to force the device
to mount as /dev/sda4 when I ask to mount it.
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:

> On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 27 November 2003 20:48, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> > > Most of those devices have "write protect" latch/switch on them, make sure
> > > it's off..
> >
> > that was the first thing I checked ;-)
>
> Copy a huge file on it and the umount.At least one of them
> should take long.


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