FAT stands for [[File]] Allocation Table, a [[Microsoft]] [[FileSystem]] [[Standard]] ==== fatresize ==== http://freshmeat.net/projects/fatresize/ fatresize is a command line tool for non-destructive resizing of FAT16/FAT32 file systems. It is based on the [[GNU]] Parted library. The main target of the project is to be used with the [[EVMS]] FAT plugin. If interested stay tuned at : http://rzr.online.fr/q/FAT ==== NEWS ==== * http://fatresize.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=fatresize/fatresize;a=shortlog * 2010-03-22 : new #parted in !debian #unstable, so I updated #fatresize too : the #fat32 non destructive #resizing tool, test * 2010-03-13 : http://mentors.debian.net//debian/pool/main/f/fatresize/ * 2010-03-12 : http://git.debian.org/?p=parted/debian/fatresize.git ==== GNU/Linux ==== * http://packages.qa.debian.org/f/fatresize.html * http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.mentors/21458 * http://bugs.debian.org/354460 * http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1569231&group_id=136108&atid=735025 * https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=735025&aid=1569231&group_id=136108 * http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2008/06/msg00485.html ==== MISC ==== errors: FaiL On MounT : sudo dosfsck -w -r -l -a -v -t /dev/sdc1 FAT: invalid media value (0xb9) Currently, only 1 or 2 FATs are supported, not 191. * http://zero1-st.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/formatting-fat32-volumes-larger-than.html?m=1# FormaT How To preserve FileName Order on usb ? * http://skillfulness.blogspot.fr/2008/11/working-with-fat32-in-ubuntu-linux.html ===== MORE ===== @TaG: [[dpkg]] [[parted]] [[part]] [[fat32]] [[Debian]] {{http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/5428287_700b.jpg}}