/dev/sda1: LABEL="VERBATIM HD" UUID="17E7-165D" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="123fc67a-01"
I have come across that metadata before when writing embedded code for reading SD cards that have been written by Mac devices, and it has caused me headaches before I eventually worked out what was going on! 😀 This is one of the reasons I know Macs are quite happy with pretty much any type of FAT File system as one of the team members was always putting stuff on to the SD cards from OSX. 🙂
They're just projects, nothing was zipped. I've had no issues copying projects across machines before whether it be in the old days by burning DVDs, on USB memory sticks, across a network storing it on ext4, uploading it to an FTP site for someone to mix songs or on this external drives.
It wouldn't be good if the file system did affect it; what about when you're creating photos, PDFs, Word Docs etc etc. Surely they will all be file syetem agnostic? I suppose it's possible that because Logic only works on Macs then they might be different. I am wondering now what that metadata is used for, I need to go read up on it!