exFAT is now available on the Linux kernel

exFAT is the successor of FAT32. The file system is used in Windows, SD cards, and USB flash drives. exFAT is the reason why these storage devices work properly when you plug them in. And now, the Linux community will also be able to use it with confidence, as Microsoft stated in their announcement: With this step, the tech giant is trying to make exFAT more popular, and maybe even surpass its older predecessor, FAT32. For more info on exFAT, check out Microsoft’s technical specifications page.

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