That's a big ol mess of doodoo. I bet the format script puts some sort of autorun or other flag on the card to make it automount.
FAT32 is kind of the universal format, everything from verymuchgoodlynumberonechinese mp3 player to modern computers recognizes it, so it's used a lot.
That's a big ol mess of doodoo. I bet the format script puts some sort of autorun or other flag on the card to make it automount.
FAT32 is kind of the universal format, everything from verymuchgoodlynumberonechinese mp3 player to modern computers recognizes it, so it's used a lot.
Yeah I know, fat32 "works everywhere"
On the flip side it's "unreliable", prone to data wreckage precisely because it's dead simple / not "feature rich", no data protection no journalization no nothing, and it comes with size limitation of course
Yeah I know, fat32 "works everywhere"
On the flip side it's "unreliable", prone to data wreckage precisely because it's dead simple / not "feature rich", no data protection no journalization no nothing, and it comes with size limitation of course
Yeah, it's really outlived it's usefulness as sizes have increased.
Yeah, it's really outlived it's usefulness as sizes have increased.
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