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Work out why linux FAT driver likes to read all sorts of (unused) data #3
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though when listing directories
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directories seem to look a little weird, i would have expected to see
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Work out why linux FAT driver likes to read all sorts of (undefined) data
Work out why linux FAT driver likes to read all sorts of (unused) data
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when running using rust
fatfs
(see tests) reads are as expected, however, when linked viausbd_scsi
linux likes to walk a bunch of unused chunks for reasons yet unknown.this doesn't seem to impact usability, but, it'd be nice to know what's up.
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