Another option to experiment with is UDF. It is traditionally intended
for optical media, but it can be written to hard-disks as well. I know
at least for Linux such tools exist. I think you definitely have to
partition on the windows box.

Firewire also allows for more than one host at a time to talk to a
given device, you may be able to mount it on more than one machine
read-only, or even read-write on one machine.

Search for "firewire san" for more info on doing this.

-Chris

On 8/12/05, dijon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i want to move all my mp3's to an external firewire drive to share between
> my windows xp desktop and mac osx laptop (on different occasions - not the
> same time). if i format the drive for OSX win xp won't see it (i think) but
> if i format it for win xp, OSX will see it (again, i think). are there any
> foreseeable problems in doing this?
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