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* [LTP] How to specify testcases by running runltp
@ 2015-06-25  1:29 Shuo Yang
  2015-06-25  2:09 ` Xiaoguang Wang
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From: Shuo Yang @ 2015-06-25  1:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
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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. 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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* [LTP] How to specify testcases by running runltp
@ 2015-06-24 20:50 Shuo Yang
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From: Shuo Yang @ 2015-06-24 20:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
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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. 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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