On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Les Bell wrote:

>
> I'm not sure that I'd include vfat in the list. Even I (well-known MS-lover
> that I am <g>) don't have a single system here that uses the vfat file
> system. The servers absolutely don't have it and the workstations that
> dual-boot have NTFS for the occasional need to copy a file over. I doubt if
> many systems under the care of a Linux administrator use vfat.
>

Hmm, well, depending on what kind of environment they're in would
determine if they would have the need for this. An administrator by my
standards works only on servers. But the corporate environment is also
seeing a trend towards calling what used to be desktop support technicians,
administrators now. So, depending on which side of the camp you sleep on,
that could well apply.

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David D.W. Downey
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