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> Hi guys,
> 
> I just started using ltp, so this question is kind of dumb. I want to use it
> to run some file system tests but I don't know what the command should be.

Hi,

Assuming you have installed the ltp test suit in '/mnt/testarea/ltp' path, then 
just
cd to the place:

# pwd
/mnt/testarea/ltp/runtest

# ../runltp -f fs

after that, it running all the filesystem case.

BTW, you also could modify the content of 'fs' to customize the testcase you 
want to use.

Best,
Li Wang

> Currently I can run runtlp command but I don't know how to control the
> testcases. Assuming the file system I want to test is under /tmp/foo/. Could
> someone tell me how can I run the testcases specifically for testing file
> system.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shuo
> 
> 
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