I've been trying to figure out what the implications are for using the
"usefree" mount parameter.

Using the drive with some (which? Vista?) versions of Windows doesn't
update the filesystem's free_clusters, and Linux's vfat driver doesn't
know where the data is now written (if it is at all).

So, if I use the drive with only Linux, and older versions of Windows
(which? XP? 2000?), everything will work peachy, but if I use the drive
with some version of Windows, the free counts will be incorrect in
Linux.

Is this a severe problem? What are the implications if this happens? Can
data loss occur, or is there just a chance that incorrect free space
will be displayed?

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nautilus hangs on accessing vfat drives - statfs() blocks for a long time
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