Hi, * Szabolcs Szakacsits (szaka@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > We added ntfs-3g and fuse support, fixed the one crash and three hang > problems it found and made a new stable ntfs-3g 1.2531 release available: > > http://ntfs-3g.org/ > > The fsfuzzer patch is attached below, it includes > > - fixes for potentially leaking loop device > - simplification for mkntfs which can be used on files > - ntfs-3g and fuse support nice, i added them to my lokal version > > if someone maintaining one of those filesystems is interested in oops > > reports please let me know. > > We would appreciate ntfs-3g testing a lot. FUSE is used by over a hundred > file systems and ntfs-3g by many users, devices. > > > I can only test on a 32bit x86 box at the moment, so it might be > > interesting if someone runs this stuff on some 64bit box or other > > architecture. > > We are using fsfuzz on x86_64 too and hopefully soon on big-endian MIPS > and ARM. nice, to you only use those to test fuse/ntfs-3g or also the other filesystems? > If you have any question, problem then we'd be happy to answer and help any > time. > > This tool is really great. It will be very useful for hot-repair testing as > well in the future :-) yeah, lmh did some nice job for the month of kernel bugs I added ntfs-3g testing to my testbox, and use the mercurial tree from http://mercurial.creo.hu/repos/ntfs-3g-hg to always test the latest version. The only problem I have is that when i mount images with -t ntfs the fuse driver also gets used, not the kernel one. is there an option to only use ntfs-3g when using -t ntfs-3g? Greetings, Eric -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html