IPhoto 5, iTunes, and iPod sync

My iPhoto Library (iPhoto 5.0.4) is located on another partion of my PB's internal harddisk than MacOS X. No problem working with iPhoto, but iTunes won't recognize the iPhoto Library, and so I cannot have it sync the photo with my iPod. Any ideas?
PS: My question is essentially the same as in thread
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=935191&#935191

I have also got iphoto 504 with more basic problem. How did you manage to read iTunes purchased songs on Iphoto ? I just can't and get no reply from music store assistance. My powerbook is authorized to read iTunes songs.
Thank you for your help

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