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From: HINO Koji <hino@nwk.cl.nec.co.jp>
Subject: [FreeBSD-users-jp 8303] Re: Re[2]: $@$O$O!"(J
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 23:24:29 +0900
> :> No body can tell me a way for "mount a 2.1GB M$-DOS partition"? 

>  3) Some people reports that there are some problem with large FAT
> filesystem.
>  4) Threshold capacity is unknown..

I don't know exact information, but isn't this partition
the so called "32-bit FAT"?  
And, I thought 32bit FAT isn't supported by FreeBSD yet.

# 32bit FAT has NO COMPATIBILITY with older FAT(I've heard)!
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