> All FSs have a unique ID for a smallest allocation block they can
> allocate. FAT does *not* have an inode number, but it *has* cluster
> number; cluster number is unique just in the same way as inode
> number.

No it isn't in the right way. (Hint: What do SpeedDisk, Defrag etc. 
do?)
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