if its only music and photos, you might actually get away with a USB memory stick. PC World are selling an 8GB version, that'll work perfectly with windows, mac, or linux.
ive not used a mac for anything more than a few minutes to see how a site or web app im working on looks like in Safari, but its based on Unix software the same as linux, so id imagine it can will not have any problems with a FAT32 formatted HDD.
to find out what size you'd need, create a folder, put all your moving stuff into it, and then check the folder's properties to see how much is there. as i said, with music and photos, you probably wont need much more than 8GB, and could always move a bunch at a time if it was more. usb memory sticks are cheaper (though not as much room for your euro) more portable and less easy to break than an external HDD - i've gone through 3 in the last year, due in part to tech illiterate people around me doing thing like picking them up by the power cord
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