On 8/7/20 11:34 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Windows has a limit of 32 GB using the FAT file system, but LINUX does not.
> The limit for Windows is something that Microsoft put into Windows to 
> encourage users to migrate to NTFS.

Interesting… didn't know it was a Windows-only limit.  I'll keep that in
mind for trolling Microsoft fanboys: hand them 64GB+ USB sticks/SD cards
that are formatted FAT32. :-)
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