Volumn that won't mount or repair

When copying a folder from one volume to another the mac froze.
Had to turn it off to get it to do anything again.
When it restarted one of my main volumes did not mount.
When I ran disk utility on that volume it ended with an error
and a line that said it has an "Invalid sibling link"and it will
not repeir that volume due to an error.
HELP!
How do I fix this to get this volume mounted again?

Can you boot to the OS install disk? Does the Disk Utility (from the Utilities menu of the Install disk) see the partition?
If DU sees the partition, try "Repair Disk". If errors are returned, but repair cannot be completed, try again. I would try 3-4 times.
If, after 3-4 tries, DU still reports the device/volume cannot be repaired, then your best hope is to use DiskWarrior.
There is one other option, and that is to use Terminal, and get the path to the partition that won't mount. Once this is known, fsck can be used to run repair on the partition. It is a bit involved, but if you a willing to try, use this guide to perform the task.
Specific to the invalid sibling link error, instead of "-y" use "-r". This article explains.

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       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *111.8 Gi   disk0
       1:        Apple_partition_map                         31.5 Ki    disk0s1
       2:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk0s2
       3:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk0s3
       4:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk0s4
       5:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk0s5
       6:             Apple_FWDriver                         256.0 Ki   disk0s6
       7:         Apple_Driver_IOKit                         256.0 Ki   disk0s7
       8:              Apple_Patches                         256.0 Ki   disk0s8
       9:                  Apple_HFS Mac Leopard II          91.8 Gi    disk0s10
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       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *186.3 Gi   disk1
       1:        Apple_partition_map                         31.5 Ki    disk1s1
       2:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk1s2
       3:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk1s3
       4:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk1s4
       5:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk1s5
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       7:         Apple_Driver_IOKit                         256.0 Ki   disk1s7
       8:              Apple_Patches                         256.0 Ki   disk1s8
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       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *465.8 Gi   disk2
       1:        Apple_partition_map                         31.5 Ki    disk2s1
       2:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk2s2
       3:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk2s3
       4:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk2s4
       5:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk2s5
       6:             Apple_FWDriver                         256.0 Ki   disk2s6
       7:         Apple_Driver_IOKit                         256.0 Ki   disk2s7
       8:              Apple_Patches                         256.0 Ki   disk2s8
       9:                  Apple_HFS 500 GB HD               465.6 Gi   disk2s10
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       0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *931.5 Gi   disk3
       1:        Apple_partition_map                         31.5 Ki    disk3s1
       2:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk3s2
       3:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk3s3
       4:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk3s4
       5:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk3s5
       6:             Apple_FWDriver                         256.0 Ki   disk3s6
       7:         Apple_Driver_IOKit                         256.0 Ki   disk3s7
       8:              Apple_Patches                         256.0 Ki   disk3s8
       9:                  Apple_HFS 1 TB Music Drive II     931.4 Gi   disk3s10
    /dev/disk4
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *931.5 Gi   disk4
       1:        Apple_partition_map                         31.5 Ki    disk4s1
       2:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk4s2
       3:             Apple_Driver43                         28.0 Ki    disk4s3
       4:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk4s4
       5:           Apple_Driver_ATA                         28.0 Ki    disk4s5
       6:             Apple_FWDriver                         256.0 Ki   disk4s6
       7:         Apple_Driver_IOKit                         256.0 Ki   disk4s7
       8:              Apple_Patches                         256.0 Ki   disk4s8
       9:                  Apple_HFS 1TB Music Drive         931.4 Gi   disk4s10
    raymond-medinas-power-mac-g4-agp-graphics:~ raymondmedina$
    Terminal info on disk4s10.
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    raymond-medinas-power-mac-g4-agp-graphics:~ raymondmedina$ diskutil info disk4s10
       Device Identifier:        disk4s10
       Device Node:              /dev/disk4s10
       Part Of Whole:            disk4
       Device / Media Name:      Apple_HFS_Untitled_1
       Volume Name:              1TB Music Drive
       Mount Point:             
       File System:              Journaled HFS+
       Owners:                   Disabled
       Partition Type:           Apple_HFS
       Bootable:                 Is bootable
       Media Type:               Generic
       Protocol:                 FireWire
       SMART Status:             Not Supported
       Volume UUID:              61A8EAFF-E1C9-3605-AF92-5A210E3C781A
       Total Size:               931.4 Gi (1000069726208 B) (1953261184 512-byte blocks)
       Free Space:               0.0 B (0 B) (0 512-byte blocks)
       Read Only:                No
       Ejectable:                Yes
       Whole:                    No
       Internal:                 No
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    Name :
    1TB Music Drive
    Type :
    Volume
    Disk Identifier :
    disk4s10
    Mount Point :
    Not mounted
    File System :
    Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    Connection Bus :
    FireWire
    Device Tree :
    IODeviceTree:fwx/node@90a9c5c29aa50b/sbp-2@c000
    Writable :
    Yes
    Universal Unique Identifier :
    61A8EAFF-E1C9-3605-AF92-5A210E3C781A
    Capacity :
    931.4 GB (1,000,069,726,208 Bytes)
    Owners Enabled :
    No
    Can Turn Owners Off :
    Yes
    Can Be Formatted :
    Yes
    Bootable :
    Yes
    Supports Journaling :
    Yes
    Journaled :
    No
    Disk Number :
    4
    Partition Number :
    10
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