Firewire Hard drive permisions problem

Hello, I have upgraded to Leopard and now I can't access the files on my external fire wire hard drive. I have read several posts on this subject and have tried the solution using terminal (sudo command). It won't find the drive. I even tried to drag the drive into terminal for it to find the pathway but that didn't work either. Any other ideas? Or do you know what I'm doing wrong?

One more thing. When I turn the drive on this is the message that comes up on the screen.
The disk "Hard Drive II" was not repairable by this computer. It is being made available to you with limited functionality. You must back up your data and reformat the disk as soon as possible.
I had tried to use Disk Utility to repair permissions on it.

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