Just going to point out that I was NOT talking about limiting file names
to 8.3.

FAT32/vfat does has LFN support, and the UEFI FAT driver supports LFN as
well, so, NO, what I was talking about was not about suddenly asking
distro maintainers to use 8.3 names.

It's only about case sensitivity (since FAT will see 'filename' and
'FileName' as the same thing) and avoiding characters like '*', '?',
'<', '>', ':', '|'... That's all.

So, let's not framed this matter into something it was never about,
thanks.

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  Groovy Desktop *BREAKS* the most common method of creating UEFI
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