Hi,

I've found the test page related to NTFS-3G ( 
http://www.ntfs-3g.org/quality.html ).

I would like to suggest you to do some test with rugg ( 
http://rugg.sourceforge.net ), which advertise itself as a "flexible file 
system and hard drive crash testing". Rugg has already proven to be useful by 
detecting an XFS bug (deadlocks) on a 500Gb RAID file server running XFS on 
SuSE Linux.

As you can see on the exemple page ( 
http://rugg.sourceforge.net/examples.html ), it's easy to make complicated 
test cases involving parallel threads.

Hope this can help you make NTFS-3G better...

-- 
Kev.
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