On Wed, 1 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The status command didn't provide much info on the tape, in fact it was
> the same for both types of tapes, regular and extended.
>
> % mt -f /dev/ftape status
> drive type = 8423552
> drive status = 0
> sense key error = 0
> residue count = 0
> file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On 1 Apr, Randy Stocking wrote:
> > George Bonser writes:
> >>
> >> How do I determine the maximum capacity? I have inherited a drive
> >> destined to the scrapper. It appears to work just fine after making
> >> a test backup using taper. The kernel reports this on bo
On 1 Apr, Randy Stocking wrote:
> George Bonser writes:
>>
>> How do I determine the maximum capacity? I have inherited a drive
>> destined to the scrapper. It appears to work just fine after making
>> a test backup using taper. The kernel reports this on bootup:
>>
>> QIC-117B drive @1MB/sec
>
George Bonser writes:
>
> How do I determine the maximum capacity? I have inherited a drive
> destined to the scrapper. It appears to work just fine after making
> a test backup using taper. The kernel reports this on bootup:
>
> QIC-117B drive @1MB/sec
> QIC-80 tape
>
> Where would I look to f
Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a Iomega 250 floppy tape drive. I compiled ftape into
> the Kernel (2.0.30). But what to do to get a device
>/dev/ftape ???
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV ftape
> According to the CDROM-HOWTO I have to create this entry via mknod.
> But what are the correct
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