Here is another scenario which ends up with the same problem.
Downloading using Transmission a DVD ISO of CentOS and storing the downloaded 
file to an NTFS drive (either internal or via USB).
After a while, the CPU load is so high that Transmission does not download any 
more, it just waits (freeze mode-like) for the ntfs-3g to do something (high 
CPU load) and thus the download is kind of stalled... So, as of now, I have 
downloaded about half (1.7GB) of the DVD ISO, and when I launch Transmission it 
is just consuming CPU power (and electricity power) for basically nothing 
significant.

This is a bit frustrating as I do not have the required space on my
Linux partition to be able to download the DVD ISO...

Note: with Jaunty, the CPU usage was also remarkably high, however I had
managed to download the DVD ISO of the previous CentOS release.

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Huge CPU usage by mount.ntfs process
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392204
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