ext4
This page website contains list of characters not allowed in a filename on windows, mac, Linux/unix http://www.comentum.com/File-Systems-HFS-FAT-UFS.HTML
NetBSD, Windows, and Linux each support both FAT and NTFS file systems.
Wow, a question that actually makes sense.Symbolic links began to appear in operating systems as far back as the mid to late 1970s. Symbolic links are supported by all operating systems that are POSIX compliant.In the Unix/Linux world, the ln command is used to create a symbolic link. To provide a more specific answer to your question, a soft link is a symbolic link that can span file systems. A hard link by contrast, must point to another inode on the same file system. Not all operating systems support symbolic links (the FAT file system does not for instance).See the man page for ln for specific information on the use of the Linux/Unix ln command.
Convert ur fat into muscle by doing strength training.
so you can get healthy instead of being fat.
you sould exersice instead of eating and getting fat
Any modern operating system, windows xp/vista/7, linux, osx etc. Fat 32 was first introduced in windows 95
animal fat
LARD
Linux can support a variety of filesystems. Many users choose to use EXT filesystems (ext2,ext3,ext4) but you can also use FAT (windows-compatible) and lesser known filesystems (like ReiserFS)
Eat less junk foods and also eating half fat foods instead of always eating whole fat.
the rest of your life you druggy