Is my statement not clear or is it not exactly known if NTFS and NTFS-3G
support hard links?

I hope this clarifies it... man ntfs-3g says:

"ntfs-3g is an NTFS driver, which can create, remove, rename, move
files, directories, hard links, and streams; ..."

So I expect that it actually does what it says and that it is somehow
broken on Ubuntu (as demonstrated above). Unless the above demonstration
only fails on my system and I somehow messed something up. However
unlikely it is that it would only fail on my system...

So, could you (or anyone else reading this) at least please confirm or
deny the above erroneous behavior regarding hard links on ntfs
partitions? Just to make it even more clear: I do get the expected
behavior (well, at least the behavior I expect from hard links) when
running the commands on an ext3 partition.

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ntfs hard links not working
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