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1*4882a593Smuzhiyunconfig FS_FAT
2*4882a593Smuzhiyun	bool "Enable FAT filesystem support"
3*4882a593Smuzhiyun	help
4*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  This provides support for reading images from File Allocation Table
5*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  (FAT) filesystem. FAT filesystem is a legacy, lightweight filesystem.
6*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  It is useful mainly for its wide compatibility with various operating
7*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  systems. You can also enable CMD_FAT to get access to fat commands.
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9*4882a593Smuzhiyunconfig FAT_WRITE
10*4882a593Smuzhiyun	bool "Enable FAT filesystem write support"
11*4882a593Smuzhiyun	depends on FS_FAT
12*4882a593Smuzhiyun	help
13*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  This provides support for creating and writing new files to an
14*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  existing FAT filesystem partition.
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16*4882a593Smuzhiyunconfig FS_FAT_MAX_CLUSTSIZE
17*4882a593Smuzhiyun	int "Set maximum possible clusersize"
18*4882a593Smuzhiyun	default 65536
19*4882a593Smuzhiyun	depends on FS_FAT
20*4882a593Smuzhiyun	help
21*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  Set the maximum possible clustersize for the FAT filesytem. This
22*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  is the smallest amount of disk space that can be used to hold a
23*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  file. Unless you have an extremely tight memory memory constraints,
24*4882a593Smuzhiyun	  leave the default.
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