I've never seen a 0.1 or 0.2 ohm resistor before. It has no color code, has unreadable markings, and has a resistor body and is a color of tan. The circuit board shows a resistor circuit symbol with ID R805. I'm using a fluke 73III mulitmeter.
Back to the circuit symbol of a resistor printed on circuit board with the ID R805. And how do you post a pic? Tried the insert image. It ask for a url, and it's not from a online site. I can't find schematchics for this power supply.
You can add the image as attachment. Alternatively, upload it to some image hosting service such as imageshack and use the insert image symbol to point to the uploaded image url.
I vote with nsaspook. A zero ohm resistor is used as a jumper wire in a circuit board. They are made like a resistor so the automated board stuffing equipment can put them in.