FAT32lla
FAT32lla is a theoretical file system concept that combines features of FAT32 with the idea of "logical drives" or partitions. While FAT32 is a well-established file system standard, FAT32lla does not exist as a recognized or implemented file system in mainstream operating systems or storage devices. The "lla" prefix suggests a possible extension or modification of FAT32, potentially aiming to overcome some of its limitations such as the maximum file size of 4GB and partition size limits.
The concept might envision a system where FAT32's simplicity and broad compatibility are retained, but with
In practice, modern file systems like NTFS, exFAT, and HFS+ have already addressed many of the shortcomings