> I already tried this but kudzu still ignores the > drive. Maybe this is not a kudzu issue. Have you tried using fdisk to look at the drive. Is it formatted? Maybe you need to use fdisk (or whatever) to create partitions and mke2fs (with -J for ext3) and mount (fstab to automate) to mount the partition(s) you make. Warning: save any important work first before you try this; it is easy to wipe out the wrong partition by accident.