Ipod plugged to external hub / Hard disk = system crashed !!

Hello I have an external disk with a hub (minipartner from Macway) it seems that it isn't possible to plugged it & using Itunes (in despite that under the explorer I can see my ipod)
I tried few times & windows crased down each time, it's boring because I have only a 4 pins firewire used for that external disk, otherwise I have a pc card as well but it put extra wire again on my desk which contains already many things so anybody have a good experience with that configuration. Otherwise i had no success as well to put my the itunes library on the external disk, i have some errors messages each times during synchronisation......
Thanks for any suggestion !
toshiba   Windows XP   Ipod 2 g (still working ...)

Any hooks in particular? I don't know which hook to add other then the 'blocks' hook, which is there already:
HOOKS="base udev autodetect modconf block filesystems keyboard fsck"
Also, I don't think that could be the problem since loading the initramfs image takes place after choosing something from the Grub Menu.  That menu never appears, I just get "welcome to grub!" with a blinking cursor underneath.
I did add "insmod usbms" in grub.cfg,  but that didn't change anything.
What strikes me as odd is that in grub.cfg, the disk is referred to as "hd1", where I think it could just as well be "hd0" if that's the first hard disk the BIOS boots from. But I'm not sure if that really matters since the search is done with the UUID.
Another thing I tested earlier:  I dd 'd the Arch Live image to the external usb HDD, and then it boots fine...

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