"David Blevins" <david.blevins at visi.com> wrote:
>
> Are there any real disadvantages to storing large amounts of data
> (mp3's) on a vfat partition?  The first thing I noticed is that you
> can't create links or symlinks on the drive.

I think VFAT has some bigger limitations on the characters that you can
put in filenames compared to other filesystems (but this may have
changed).  It's slower than other filesystems, but that doesn't matter too
much with music files.  The inability to control permissions bothers me
the most, though.  I can't stand to have all those files marked executable
all the time...

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