Sharrea wrote:

I would think that to use vfat you would have to make the mountpoint on a partition that is formatted vfat.
not true.

one of many beauties of linux and unix is that you can mount just anything
any where, as long as you have drivers set up for what you are mounting.

unlike oos, linux and unix are 'channeling systems'.


peace out.

tc,hago.

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