I installed beagle on this system, and last night when i posted the
above, and again tonight, I realized that the Add Sense stuff was
happening when beagle was stuck trying to index the same directory.
Something funny with this directory seems to be confirmed because I
tried to copy it to a different drive, which again set off the Add
Senses.  I was able to delete the directory though, so hopefully
tomorrow when I try running beagle again, it will index everything
successfully.  I'm also going to re-run e2fsck even though it was
successful before.  Should I try running e2fsck with -c as well to check
for badblocks, or is that something that would have spit out an error
with normal e2fsck in the first place?  The odd thing about all this
though, it doesnt really make sense why the drive went straight to the
AddSenses when it was in the usb enclosure instead of the adapter I'm
currently using.

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USB Hard Drive Not Accessible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264789
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