Soren indicates that VVFAT is a very non-standard way of doing disk
allocation for VM's.

Is there some reason that you're using this rather than any of the more
standard disk image formats?

:-Dustin

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Corruption of File Data/Filename w/ Virtual FAT (VFAT)
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