If you want to stay with CC you could do the following:-

Format your blank drive as ext3 in the CC machine.

Install a free downloadable utility called ext2ifs
http://www.fs-driver.org/ on your windows machine.

Move the ntfs and ext3 disks back to the windows machine and copy the
music onto the ext3 disk.

Replace the disks in the CC machine and check that the music is all
there on the ext3 disk.

Reformat your ntfs partition as ext3 and copy the music back if
required.

Although this may seem a bit of a pita, in the long run, if you are
going with a linux machine, you will be better off not using ntfs. 
Although there is some support for ntfs in linux, AFAIK it's been
reverse engineered and up until about a year ago (when I last looked)
it was read only anyway.


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Patrick Dixon

www.at-tunes.co.uk
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