I'll try compiling hdparm with those changes shortly. Just an observation, put 
the disk in a more flexible (connection wise) WD external controller, used 
eSATA which should by what I've read from bugs.lauchpad.net work out of the 
box. Well, it does not.
I'm beginning to suspect that the full disk encryption on the disk has 
something to do with the lack of discovery. 

I'll propably rescue the data next under a different OS and see if the
disk can be made to work with the patch above. And next time, I'll use a
encrypted container like I've done with the other WD (which is a 2TB
Mirror, even though I've a 2TB World aswell.)

PS. Funny, WD does not list the exact model of the drive I'm having
problems with anymore. Neither do they list the one I moved into...

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hdparm's IDENTIFY DEVICE command breaks firewire devices
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