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Issue #323, Section #5 (3 Sep 2005: Speeding Up Directory Reads For Large FAT Filesystems)
Issue #293, Section #12 (9 Jan 2005: Getting/Setting FAT Filesystem Attribute Bits)
Issue #293, Section #13 (9 Jan 2005: More On FAT Attributes)
Issue #266, Section #4 (1 Jul 2004: Status Of JFFS2)
Issue #265, Section #1 (30 Jun 2004: Some Explanation Of Disk Geometry Handling In 2.4 And 2.6)
Issue #263, Section #20 (14 Jun 2004: Linux 2.6.6 Released)
Issue #260, Section #6 (5 Jun 2004: Linux VFS Timestamp Resolution Causing User Problems In 2.6)
Issue #252, Section #2 (12 Feb 2004: Ongoing FAT Filesystem Support)
Issue #251, Section #29 (9 Feb 2004: Linux 2.4.25-pre7 Released; Status Of 2.4 Deep Freeze)
Issue #245, Section #7 (14 Dec 2003: Patents Affecting FAT Support)
Issue #234, Section #9 (6 Oct 2003: Dealing With Partition Table Problems)
Issue #227, Section #6 (11 Aug 2003: Real-World FAT Improvement Preferred Over Abstract Elegance)
Issue #224, Section #4 (30 Jul 2003: Expected Changes From 2.4 To 2.6)
Issue #223, Section #7 (20 Jul 2003: FAT Filesystem Maintainership)
Issue #217, Section #13 (23 May 2003: kconfig Enhancements)
Issue #212, Section #10 (6 Apr 2003: Gujin bootloader 0.7 Announced)
Issue #179, Section #7 (11 Aug 2002: 2.5 IDE: The Saga Continues)
Issue #172, Section #5 (23 Jun 2002: Status Of FAT CVF)
Issue #162, Section #1 (14 Apr 2002: NTFS 2.0.1 For Kernel 2.5.7)
Issue #131, Section #7 (3 Sep 2001: 2.4.9 And A Vacation)
Issue #104, Section #11 (26 Jan 2001: 2.4 Series Changelogs)
Issue #102, Section #9 (12 Jan 2001: ac Patches Against 2.4.0-prerelease)
Issue #98, Section #12 (18 Dec 2000: FATFS Not Yet Ready In Developer Series)
Issue #81, Section #15 (21 Aug 2000: 2.4.0-test7-pre3 And ChangeLogs)
Issue #79, Section #9 (7 Aug 2000: Status Of 2.4 To Do List; Kernel Bug Tracking System)
Issue #74, Section #1 (3 Jul 2000: Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #73, Section #13 (26 Jun 2000: Alan's Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #70, Section #2 (5 Jun 2000: Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #66, Section #5 (8 May 2000: To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #64, Section #10 (24 Apr 2000: Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #63, Section #5 (17 Apr 2000: Mounting Audio CDs; The Open Source Development Process)
Issue #63, Section #6 (17 Apr 2000: 2.4 Jobs List: Saga Continues)
Issue #62, Section #8 (10 Apr 2000: Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #62, Section #12 (10 Apr 2000: AFFS Support And Discussion)
Issue #57, Section #8 (6 Mar 2000: fdisk Partition Ordering For Windows 2000)
Issue #46, Section #6 (13 Dec 1999: Dangerous Fixes To FAT And HPFS)
Issue #45, Section #2 (6 Dec 1999: Read/Write Semaphores)
Issue #33, Section #14 (7 Sep 1999: Rebuilding Partition Tables)
Issue #30, Section #1 (5 Aug 1999: FAT Inherently Broken; COMA Workaround Removed)
Issue #28, Section #8 (22 Jul 1999: FAT Still Broken In Development Kernels)
Issue #28, Section #10 (22 Jul 1999: Zip Driver Broken In 2.3.10, Patch Against 2.3.10-pre3)
Issue #28, Section #13 (22 Jul 1999: Removing Linux/DOS Translations From Kernel)
Issue #27, Section #1 (15 Jul 1999: Treating Directories As Files)
Issue #26, Section #9 (8 Jul 1999: Filesystem Reorganization In Development Series)
Issue #25, Section #5 (1 Jul 1999: Treating Multiple Files As One)
Issue #25, Section #6 (1 Jul 1999: 2.3.7 Filesystem Reorganization And Breakage)
Issue #24, Section #13 (24 Jun 1999: FAT Patch Lingers Unapplied)
Issue #20, Section #4 (27 May 1999: EFS Filesystem Appears In 2.3.2)
Issue #16, Section #2 (29 Apr 1999: FAT Fixes)
Issue #12, Section #2 (1 Apr 1999: FAT Fixes)
Issue #9, Section #19 (11 Mar 1999: FAT Speedup)
Issue #5, Section #5 (11 Feb 1999: Debugging Session)
Issue #2, Section #2 (21 Jan 1999: Ensuring Unique Inodes In Microsoft's FAT Filesystem)
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