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It is not recommended to use FAT32 as a filesystem for any long-term-storage solution as it lacks basic features such as [[permission control]] and [[journaling]]. | It is not recommended to use FAT32 as a filesystem for any long-term-storage solution as it lacks basic features such as [[permission control]] and [[journaling]]. | ||
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+ | : I am not big on sections that say things like "Should" or "you must", or directives on what to do with the formats - it seems out of scope, unless you can instead point to referenced documents outside the wiki discussing this subject. A huge WARNING doesn't make any sense because '''most''' of these formats are craptastico for long-term storage. --[[User:Jason Scott|Jason Scott]] ([[User talk:Jason Scott|talk]]) 04:20, 6 November 2012 (UTC) |
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Let's discuss this proposed section:
Warning
It is not recommended to use FAT32 as a filesystem for any long-term-storage solution as it lacks basic features such as permission control and journaling.
- I am not big on sections that say things like "Should" or "you must", or directives on what to do with the formats - it seems out of scope, unless you can instead point to referenced documents outside the wiki discussing this subject. A huge WARNING doesn't make any sense because most of these formats are craptastico for long-term storage. --Jason Scott (talk) 04:20, 6 November 2012 (UTC)