Nah I use linux... And I have to format the thing to fat32 for those machines (which run a linux based distro too, raspi style https://wiki.dingoonity.org/index.php?title=OpenDingux:About )... Not sure if linux does the job as well as windows when it comes to fat32 formatting btw
Linux has no issues with it. FAT32 is very well understood, so it shouldn't care.
I was thinking about handling proprietary stuffs in a smarter way than linux can afford for licensing reasons... That sort of dumb stuffs
FAT32 is still licensed, I believe, so not really sure I can advise you there - does your device understand EXT2?
Only thing I can suggest with the larger cards is test exhaustively before committing to use - I've seen cases where it appeared to work but would corrupt quicker than smaller cards.
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