The ipad cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to

Error in iTunes when sync to the new iPad

I say it's USB related.
I saw disk errors and interrupted sync'ing when I added or removed USB devices during am iPad sync. At first I thought the problem was that I removed my iPhone while the iPad was syncing. That caused the first disk error msg. The second time I saw this msg was when I restarted the sync then started eyeTV and it accessed its USB tuner. So, I'm guessing a USB device mgmt bug is present.
And, if USB is at all sketchy, I'd avoid sync'ing through a hub - connect direct to system USB port.
I wanted to offer a bug report but don't see where these are initiated. I should know that by now.
Message was edited by: Robert Breeding1

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