IPod Classic not recognised by iTunes after 8.1 update

I upgraded my iTunes to 8.1 yesterday (on my iMac, OSX 10.4.11). Everything was performing fine until I tried to sync my iPod Classic (160GB).
I agreed to an update for the iPod (1.1.2) but after that was completed, iTunes told me I'd have to restore the iPod to factory settings.
So I did that, then tried to load all my music back onto the iPod. But while iTunes itself recognises my iPod, showing its correct name and displaying greayed-out track names, suggesting the music has been loaded correctly, the iPod itself tells me it has no music. I can see in iTunes that 100GB of the iPod's memory has been used up, but it is classifed as "Other" rather than as "Music".
And confusingly, on the desktop, the iPod is not mounting with the correct name or even icon. It is mounting now like a white .dmg disk, and calls itself simply "iPod"
Anyone else been experiencing these kinds of problems? Is it a problem with iTunes 8.1? iPod 1.1.2? Or both?

Just bought my Ipod 120gb. early february and it was working well with my powerbook g4, 1ghz. running 10.4.11 and Itunes 8.02. Then upgraded to Itunes 8.1 which did not recognize the ipod and had to download the latest Ipod software - 2.0.1, then middle of my synching all my music back to the ipod itunes froze and i had to force quit. Then tried synch again, seemed ok. but my ipod said i have no music on it - although i had 10 GB data on the ipod according itunes summary page. I tried to restore back to original factory settings, synched again, same results - no songs on the ipod except unrecognizable data. I restored about half a dozen times, loading small batches of music only but same old same old. Did the usual permission repairs, ran cocktail, applejack, hoping for some miracle. Then i threw in the towel and cloned back my previous system from my external backup with Superduper- just cloned before upgrading to itunes 8.1 - which had itunes 8.0.2 on it and of course had to download the ipod software 2.0.1 and crossed fingers and synched again and this time it worked as supposed to. All my music and videos are fully functional on the ipod. Just wanted to share what worked for me...

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