Re: dev for SCSI tape

1997-12-01 Thread Oliver Elphick
Lawrence wrote: >Oliver Elphick wrote: >> >> Lawrence wrote: >> >What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape >> >drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup? >> >> SCSI tape drives are: >> crw-rw-rw- 2 root root 9,

Re: dev for SCSI tape

1997-11-30 Thread Lawrence
Oliver Elphick wrote: > > Lawrence wrote: > >What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape > >drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup? > > SCSI tape drives are: > crw-rw-rw- 2 root root 9, 0 Feb 19 1997 /dev/st0 > crw-rw-rw-

Re: dev for SCSI tape

1997-11-30 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape : drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup? Mine is /dev/st0 for the rewinding device and /dev/nst0 for the non-rewinding. It's an H-P SureStore 2000 DAT unit. E

Re: dev for SCSI tape

1997-11-30 Thread Oliver Elphick
Lawrence wrote: >What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape >drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup? SCSI tape drives are: crw-rw-rw- 2 root root 9, 0 Feb 19 1997 /dev/st0 crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 9, 96 Feb 19 1

Re: dev for SCSI tape

1997-11-30 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape : drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup? Mine is /dev/st0 for the rewinding device and /dev/nst0 for the non-rewinding. It's an H-P SureStore 2000 DAT unit. E