Yes. You're right. The partition where I was working on is FAT32.
If I remember well, the fat32 fs itself memorize files with all upper-case letters. Are Long File Names extension and vfat that create the difference between cases.
Anytime it is a bug of the linux fat32 driver?
Yes. You're right. The partition where I was working on is FAT32.
If I remember well, the fat32 fs itself memorize files with all upper-case letters. Are Long File Names extension and vfat that create the difference between cases.
Anytime it is a bug of the linux fat32 driver?