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[[Linux]] has several [[filesystem]] drivers for the [[File Allocation Table]] (FAT) filesystem format. These are commonly known by the names used in the <tt>[[mount (Unix)|mount]]</tt> command to invoke particular drivers in the kernel: ''msdos'', ''vfat'', and ''umsdos''.<ref name=StanfieldSmith>{{cite book|title=Linux system administration|series=Craig Hunt Linux library|author=Vicki Stanfield and Roderick W. Smith|edition=2nd|publisher=John Wiley and Sons|year=2002|isbn=978-0-7821-4138-2|pages=166}}</ref><ref name=Ward>{{cite book|title=How Linux works: what every superuser should know|series=No Starch Press Series|author=Brian Ward|publisher= Starch Press|year=2004|isbn= 978-1-59327-035-3|pages=41}}</ref>