> VFAT is NOT FAT32.

This is true, but to mount FAT32 under kernel 2.0.34, you use filesystem
type of "vfat".

> VFAT is FAT16 with Long File Names.
> FAT32 is a new form of FAT16 that has smaller cluster sizes and allows
> partition sizes up to 2 Terabytes.

Hmmm... I'm not sure about that.  FAT32 seems like VFAT with smaller
clusters, etc. since it allows long filenames too.  But I'm not that familiar
with DOS filesystems, thank God.

> The "stable" kernel doesn't support it as is, but there is a development

Doesn't support FAT32?  I know this is incorrect since I'm using a
stable release (2.0.34) that certainly does support FAT32.  It's great to
be able to steal 95's HD space.  8-)
--
Doug


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