I was (and am) careful to eject the drive from the macbook (and the
eMac) properly, and I should note that the drive still works perfectly
on the macbook.  The 10.5 disk utility shows no problems there.  And I
didn't re-initialize the drive there, just copied some files.

For what it's worth, the error that verify on 10.2 shows is "Invalid
Leaf record count (it should be 1 instead of 0)"

I'm at a loss as to what to try, except maybe reformat from the eMac,
but since it's not mounting, would this even work?

I need compatibility between the two systems, because the whole point
of this drive was to get some large files off the macbook and be able
to work with them from the eMac.

Bob
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