question on formating USB Drive in Kubuntu
Jonathan Jesse
jjesse at iserv.net
Fri Jan 5 13:33:57 UTC 2007
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>>> SO will vfat support up to 120gigs? Or is there a limit?
>>>
>>>
>> I think vfat (fat32) only supports up to 32GB partitions
>>
>> Tez
>>
>
> It supports muche more than 32GB, cf
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table
> But:
> "Windows 2000 and Windows XP can read and write to FAT32 filesystems of
> any size, but the format program on these platforms can only create FAT32
> filesystems up to 32 GB. Thompson and Thompson (2003) write[5] that
> Bizarrely, Microsoft states that this behavior is by design. Microsoft's
> knowledge base article 184006[4] indeed confirms the limitation and the by
> design statement, but gives no rationale or explanation. Peter Norton's
> opinion[6] is that Microsoft has intentionally crippled the FAT32 file
> system."
>
> Regards,
> Olivier
>
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That's interesting, will i then be able to use a 120gig formated drive in
a windows environment?
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