Using mkdosfs(8) should be fine. It's not like there would be, or should
be one [low-level] tool to both wipe/recreate the partition table *and*
create the FAT32 filesystem; those are very different operations and
joining them in anything other than a user-friendly frontend would
violate the Unix principle.

That aside, don't forget the proposed "Advanced mode" which would leave
the existing partition table alone, and target a user-selected partition
for formatting and installation of the live system.

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Standardize the formatting process: reformat fat16 to fat32 before starting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296160
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