Hard drive invisible

Hello,
Since upgrading to 10.5.2, my primary hard drive has become invisible. I can make it reappear using "setfile v -a /" or "sudo chflags nohidden /", but soon thereafter, the drive disappears again. I understand this is a known issue, but have any permanent solutions been posted or has the issue been addressed by Apple?
Thanks,
Jacob

If you have added spotlight comments to the drive it will be hidden after an index even if you set it to unhidden. The next time it does an index the drive icon disappears again.
Here is how to make a hard drive icon visible permanently after adding spotlight comments to the drive.
Remove items from privacy that you want indexed.
From Terminal
chflags nohidden /Volumes/thenameofthehiddendrive
killall Finder
The drive is now visible.
From Terminal
ls -al@ /Volumes/thenameofthehiddendrive
If from the results you see a "com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment" then you have the spotlight problem, if you do not see that file then you do not have the spotlight comment problem.
If you do continue with ....
From Terminal
cd /Volumes/thenameofthehiddendrive
xattr -d com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment .
Note the space and period at the end as they are necessary.

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