Vfat/Fat32 is probaly the best way. Although if you make it an ext2
partition, then there is a program to read and write ext2 partitions
for Windows, I believe it's called WinExt or something, I'll look it
up when I get home tonite.


--- duncan <duncan at sodatrain.com> wrote:
> 
> So ive got my new 40G HD for mostly for growing and conslidating my
> mp3
> collections... I want to set it up so that i can pull it out of my
> linux
> box at work and drop it into a crappy windoze box that i have at
> home and
> be able to access my mp3 stash that i gather at work (2-T1's) at
> home.
> 
> I have heard a few different oponions on how to do this... use
> NTFS, but
> my may have problems writing... use Fat16 so both can access it, no
> use
> fat32...  How is everyone here seting up their drives to access it
> from
> both windoze and linux?  
> 
> thanks
> 
> 
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