What is a FAT partition?

``FAT'' stands for File Allocation Table. It is an older method to organize data on a hard disk. All versions of Windows and DOS knows how to read and write various generations of FAT partitions.

And so does Linux (and Knoppix).

This is very good, because now you can save data and files to a partition that is backward compatible with Microsoft operating systems when you are using Knoppix.



Tak Auyeung 2004-08-10