Interesting for the Unix-savy: running fsck from Terminal says the 
drive has a Bad Super Block: Magic Number Wrong. Furthermore:

the command
sudo /sbin/fsck -y -b16 /dev/kisk1s9
still reports "Bad Super Block: Magic Number Wrong" error message.

should I reformat this thing again?

On Saturday, Jan 18, 2003, at 21:58 US/Eastern, Alex Nonnemacher wrote:

> Yes, the drive is plugged into an AC outlet; I don't think it can run
> otherwise.
>
> Stranger still: once I unplugged the FW drive after it wouldn't mount,
> the iPod shows up on the desktop like a good little camper. And, once
> again, the FW drive mounted just fine on my Powerbook!
>


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