-<li>The physical drive that has two or more mounted partitions must be non-removable. Media change while a system operation is prohibited.</li>\r
-<li>Only four primary partitions can be specified. Extended partition is not supported.</li>\r
-<li>Windows does not support multiple volumes on the removable storage. Only first parition will be recognized.</li>\r
+<li>The physical drive that hosts two or more mounted partitions should be non-removable, or all volumes on the drive must be unmounted when remove the medium.</li>\r
+<li>When make any change to the <tt>VolToPart[]</tt>, corresponding volume should be unmounted prior to make change the item.</li>\r
+<li>On the MBR format drive, up to four primary partitions (1-4) can be specified. The partition number 1 specifies the first item in the partition table and the partition number 2 specifies the second one, and so on. The logical patitions (5-) in the extended partition is not supported.</li>\r
+<li>On the GPT format drive, the partition number 1 specifies the first Microsoft BDP found in the partition table and the partition number 2 specifies the second one found, and so on.</li>\r
+<li>Windows 10 earlier than 1703 does not support multiple volumes on the physical drive with removable class. Only the first parition found on the drive will be mounted. Windows OS does not support SFD format on the physical drive with non-removable class.</li>\r
+<li>Some systems manage the on-board storage in non-standard partition format and each partition is mapped as physical drive in <tt>disk_*</tt> functions. For such system, <tt>FF_MULTI_PARTITION</tt> should be always 0.</li>\r
+<li>For further information about the volume management, refer to the description in <tt><a href="fdisk.html">f_fdisk</a></tt> and <tt><a href="mkfs.html">f_mkfs</a></tt>.</li>\r