So 9.10 doesn't do any of this APM configuration, actually hdparm does nothing 
at all in this instance.
When I configure /etc/hdparm.conf to use the same value found in 10.4 it does 
*not* fail.

It's a little naughty to set a global policy in a functions file on 10.4. I can 
only override the new 
global default, I can't completely disable it from even attempting the 
operation. A close substitute
to skipping apm config is to edit /etc/hdparm.conf and set "apm = off" which is 
an illegal value
and will cause hdparm to exit harmlessly before it does anything to the drive. 
With this workaround
I'm able to mount and use the WD My Book without any issues.

This doesn't seem like a scsi mid-layer issue to me and is likely
confined to the firewire storage driver.

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Some firewire & usb disks not working under 10.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548513
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