Software Update Removes songs from ipod?

Every once in a while itunes shows pop ups prompting the user to update the itunes software or, if the ipod is plugged in, the ipod software. Believing that my ipod software was out dated, i chose the "download and install" option on the prompt. Once the software update was completed on my ipod, i went into my ipod to find that all of the media on the ipod was gone. I plugged it into the computer and opened it in itunes. In itunes, all of my songs, tv shows, and other media files were still there and were recognized. All of my playlists were still there and all of my information about the songs were still there, but again when i ejected the ipod to listen to it, there were no songs there. What happened and why is my music hidden on my ipod?

I'm having the same problem EXCEPT my iTunes doesn't show the songs either, but shows that 50gigs of space on my iPod is now "other" files, even though I know that's how many gigs of songs I had on there. And I can't update to version 1.2.2 because it's telling me that my iPod is up to date with 1.2.1

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    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=797432&#797432
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