Can't repair disk permissions

I just bought a new Mac Mini (2.0 GHz Core Duo w/2 GB of RAM and 320 GB HD) and migrated all of my files over to it from my Time Machine Backup. Over the past two days my two external hard drives have developed permission problems. Yesterday, I booted my computer and my Time Machine backup drive (Western Digital 1 GB) had a small lock on the desktop icon and my permissions were all messed up. I had two versions of my account with "custom" permissions and "Staff" and "Everyone" also with "custom" permissions. I couldn't fix it, so I formatted the drive and now it is working.
Today my other external drive (don't remember maker, 500GB) is doing the same thing (lock on icon, et al), but I don't want to erase it. I tried going to Disk Utility and the verify and repair disk permissions buttons are greyed out. Now, I can't get to my iTunes content on that drive.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Paul

Called Apple Support three times with less than lousy results. My Mac Mini crashed on my first call and it took three Leopard installs before I got back to where I was to begin with.
However, none of the technicians would touch Terminal to fix this issue, but I had found instructions all over the Web. So, I ran some of the commands in Terminal and magically I could fix my permissions on the external HD. I am now repairing permissions on my Macintosh HD and hopefully that will be the end of it.
Phew!

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