Force Mount Point for USB disk drive

I need to force my 2TB usb drive to mount at the same mount point every time I log on or after I reboot the machine it seems to change - /Volumes/data, /Volumes/Data 1, ...
Can someone offer a solution?

Just to make sure I'm understanding this correctly....the iTunes library files (iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Music Library.xml) are currently located in my "My Documents\My Music\iTunes" folder. So, first I should delete the .xml file, right?
Then, you say to change my preferences and redirect iTunes to the new location of my songs (on the external USB drive). So, I would change the current setting of "C:\Documents and Settings\Jim\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music" to now point to the location of the new drive "I:\mp3" ?
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With making the changes you suggest will the library files and all the music now be on the external drive? The reason I ask is that I read some other posts from people that had everything on the external drive and if they had issues with their system connecting to the external drive, then iTunes would create a new library on the C drive and not let the user know.
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