If it's a FreeAgent this may be of some help:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494673

If not, have a look at any /etc/fstab entry it may have.

On 28/01/2008, Daniel Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andrew Jenkins wrote:
> > <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">I've
> > recently been playing with a NAS drive. To set
> > it up I had it connected as an external USB drive.
> > All was going well, fdisk, mkfs, etc. and I moved a
> > couple of Gb of files to it.
> >
> > After I disconnected it and plugged it back into my
> > machine it suddenly decided to be a read-only file
> > system.  I remember a pen-drive of mine doing the
> > same thing and I ended up having to redo the mkfs to
> > cure it.  This isn't a problem with a 512Mb pen
> > drive but with a 500Gb drive with over 100Gb of files
> > already on there it's not really an option.
> >
> > Any other answers?  I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 (Gnome).
> >
> > Andy Jenkins.
> >
> >
> > </div>
> This could be to do with unmounting. Did you unmount the drives properly
> before disconnecting them?
> Right click; Unmount device or Eject.
> Daniel Davies
>
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