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@feld @lattera @drwho

Indeed so. Linux had a filesystem type named umsdos that layered a raft of non-native semantics on top of the FAT on-disc data structures with the use of magic '--LINUX.---' files.

I think that we can safely say in the 2020s that, across the world of Windows NT, BSDs, Linux, et al., use of the FAT filesystem format has been relegated to edge cases like some boot volumes (e.g. the EFISP) and some data interchange, and isn't in general use for system volumes.

#FreeBSD

@nuintari @drwho @lattera I will say it is so weird to see people praising BTRFS in internet comments while not acknowledging that the RAID5/6 stuff is still incomplete a decade later and I see people in my own social circles complaining regularly about corruption and other issues

I'm still waiting to meet someone whose zpool was irrevocably lost because of a ZFS software bug, not hardware issues and poor storage design decisions