Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-05-01 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 05:20:05PM -0700, curtis wrote: > There have been some good posts concerning SCSI device modules that > have helped me try to correct my problem, but nonetheless, I'm still stuck. > > Ok, here is more information. > > When I was using kernel 2.2.xxx my SCSI tape drive wo

Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-04-23 Thread curtis
Ok, here is more information. Provided immediately below I am attaching those sections of dmesg output that would appear to be relevant to my SCSI device. First I rebooted under kernel 2.2, which as I have said loads my SCSI device. Here is it's dmesg output: Linux version 2.2.17 ([EMAIL P

Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-04-23 Thread james
>> Has anyone had a similar problem. >> >> While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After >> upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect >> my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas? >> >> Curtis >> >> -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-04-23 Thread Rich Johnson
curtis wrote: > Has anyone had a similar problem. > > While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After > upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect > my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas? > > Curtis > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: scsi tape device

2000-01-17 Thread David J. Mason
Hi, * Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 09:31:42AM -0700, Dean Allen Provins wrote: > I have a similar system. If in /dev/, you have no 'st?' devices, try > making them with 'mknod /dev/st0 c 9 0' <=> 'mknod /dev/st7 c 9 7'. > Check the man page for correct options... > > They should have root:tape ownershi

Re: scsi tape device

2000-01-17 Thread Dean Allen Provins
Ryan: I have a similar system. If in /dev/, you have no 'st?' devices, try making them with 'mknod /dev/st0 c 9 0' <=> 'mknod /dev/st7 c 9 7'. Check the man page for correct options... They should have root:tape ownership and be owner:group RW. Put any users that need acces in group 'tape' De

Re: scsi tape device

2000-01-16 Thread Jozef Skvarcek
You can create the tape devices with `/dev/MAKEDEV', for example... Try `/dev/MAKEDEV -v st0' for creating `/dev/st0' and `/dev/nst0' Jozef Skvarcek _ Dept. of Physics and Astronomy | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hunter College, City Un