my kernel config just mentions the sa driver. (no zero or one etc)


that way it should detect the sa devices on boot. Once you've got that far you may need to make the /dev/*sa0 devices by

cd /dev
Makedev sa0



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Scott Lambert wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 09:23:10AM +0100, Konrad Dienst wrote:

Does your kernel include "device sa"?

Your tape should be recognized as /dev/.*sa[0-9]

For instance :

Waiting 5 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
sa0 at ahc0 bus 0 target 5 lun 0
sa0: <HP C1533A 9503> Removable Sequential Access SCSI-2 device
sa0: 10.000MB/s transfers (10.000MHz, offset 8)
sa1 at ahc0 bus 0 target 10 lun 0
sa1: <SEAGATE AIT 03j0> Removable Sequential Access SCSI-2 device
sa1: 20.000MB/s transfers (10.000MHz, offset 15, 16bit)


Sa0 is included in the Kernel, but the only thing I get is:


pass0 at ahc0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
pass0: <HP C7200 140D> Removable Changer SCSI-3 device
pass0: 3.300MB/s transfers

The system recognizes only a passthrough device.


You probably want to start talking to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list to figure out why you aren't getting a tape device, (sa, sequential
access).






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