ReiserFS and exporting to Windows via SAMBA and Linux via NFS. :)

Anyway, where did you get the notion that you can't do fat32? It works just
fine. NTFS works great read-only (even NTFS5, Windows 2000) but I haven't
tried enabling write.

For DOS FAT support my suggestion is disable MSDOS fs support but enable
VFAT (Windows-95) fs support. The only use for MSDOS fs support is if you're
running Linux with umsdos filesystem. Otherwise, just use vfat. 

Somewhere out there there is a readonly ext2 driver for windows. I've used
it, it works. No security at all though, but that would be ok for mp3. In
the end, given the file systems that Windows supports, vfat filesystems work
best for sharing physical media with mutiple operating systems. If you're
exporting the file system over the network, try ReiserFS. In most cases
you'll pick up a little extra space with ReiserFS over ext2. 

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