I've been going around with this little problem for a while.

I have several 30GB files I'm trying to restore from an NTFS formatted external 
backup to an ext3 partition, yet every attempt has failed right after 16GB of 
copying without fail or error message. They silently failing and I'm stumped.

One of the possible causes I've thought of was running out of innodes but don't 
know how to check that or any of the other options used to create the file 
system on - anyone want to help there?

I've also decided to look at the mke2f.conf file in /etc and see some default 
options being passed that may be causing the problems

[defaults]
        base_features = sparse_super,filetype,resize_inode,dir_index,ext_attr
        default_mntopts = acl,user_xattr
        enable_periodic_fsck = 0
        blocksize = 4096
        inode_size = 256
        inode_ratio = 16384

Normally I use either a 1024 for most everything due to the many small files 
though for the partition I'm attempting to restore the files to, I've used 2048 
as a compromise due to the number of larger files (music/videos) and critical 
backups from /etc

I've also tried it with a default 4096 size on a 32GB ext2 formatted flash 
drive but even then, it's failing at 16GB w/o any error message. 

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