Can't access 2nd hard drive - " ..you do not have sufficient privileges"

I recently performed an Erase & Install on my PowerPC G5. Everything is fine with the main HD, but not with my 2nd hard drive; I can't access it (The folder "Hard Drive 2" could not be opened becuase you do not have the sufficient privileges).
The icon for it appears on my desktop with a lock on it, but when I hit Control-I to Get Info there is no option to Unlock the volume. Furthermore, under Sharing & Permissions all Privileges are listed as "Custom" and amongst the usual Names (system, admin, everyone" there are 2 additional headings, both (unknown). When I try to change any of the settings to Read & Write (or anything, for that matter), the change does not stick and it reverts back to Custom immediately.
Lastly, when I try to add myself to the Name list, it also does not stick and i remain un-added. I have checked the "Ignore ownership on this volume" box with no changed results.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.

SerendiPetey wrote:
ok, BatchMod + Root User did the trick!! Awesome thanks!!
Glad to hear! Sometimes the awesome power of the root user is what is needed. I have been a less than enchanted user of Unix for maybe 29 years now, avoiding wherever possible but gritting my teeth and dealing with it when absolutely necessary. That a little Unix insight is useful from time to time with OS X is a bit of a blessing, considering the alternatives.

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