Bo Xie
2007-Aug-16 00:38 UTC
[syslinux] Does syslinux support FAT32? If so, which version? eg., 3.11 and above
I know syslinux supports FAT16 and works very well, but how about FAT32? Does syslinux support FAT32? If so, which version? eg., 3.11 and above Thanks!
H. Peter Anvin
2007-Aug-16 01:06 UTC
[syslinux] Does syslinux support FAT32? If so, which version? eg., 3.11 and above
Bo Xie wrote:> I know syslinux supports FAT16 and works very well, but how about FAT32? > > Does syslinux support FAT32? If so, which version? eg., 3.11 and abovehttp://syslinux.zytor.com/history.php -hpa
Bo Xie
2007-Aug-16 09:03 UTC
[syslinux] Does syslinux support FAT32? If so, which version? eg., 3.11 and above
http://syslinux.zytor.com/history.php mentions syslinux 3.00 supports FAT32: ---- Changes in 3.00: SYSLINUX: Support FAT32 and EDD ---- But http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/SYSLINUX mentions FAT32 is not supported yet: ---- Can I Use SYSLINUX on a Hard Drive? SYSLINUX can boot from a FAT12 or FAT16 filesystem partition on a hard disk (FAT32, introduced in Windows 95 OSR-2, is not supported, however.) ---- Could you clarify it?> http://syslinux.zytor.com/history.php
H. Peter Anvin
2007-Aug-16 18:12 UTC
[syslinux] Does syslinux support FAT32? If so, which version? eg., 3.11 and above
Bo Xie wrote:> http://syslinux.zytor.com/history.php mentions syslinux 3.00 supports FAT32: > ---- > Changes in 3.00: > > SYSLINUX: Support FAT32 and EDD > ---- > But http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/SYSLINUX mentions FAT32 > is not supported yet: > ---- > Can I Use SYSLINUX on a Hard Drive? > SYSLINUX can boot from a FAT12 or FAT16 filesystem partition on a hard > disk (FAT32, introduced in Windows 95 OSR-2, is not supported, > however.)The wiki is out of date. -hpa