On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 09:18:25PM -0500, Rod Jenkins wrote:
> I am looking for suggestions and assistance in using an AIWA Bolt 20001
> SCSI recently

Is it really SCSI? I thought the Aiwa Bolt was IDE. I know that the IDE
Bolt does not work with Linux because of some weirdness in its interface,
and I also understand that Aiwa has dropped the drive.

but if it's really SCSI, does your SCSI card see it at boot time and
report its presence?

> installed on a system with SuSE Linux 6.3, which also has a Windows 95
> partition.
> The tape works OK from the Windows partition, but  so far, I have not
> been able to
> access it from Linux.
>     Kernel is 2.2.13, and mt is GNU version 2.4.2
>     The commands:  mt -f  /dev/nst0 status
>             and            mt -f  /dev/st0
>     produce the message  "no such device".
>     The module st.o is in /lib/modules/2.2.13/scsi, but lsmod shows a
> module st to be
> loaded, but not st.o
>     depmod st.o and insmod st.o give a "no such file.." message.
> 
> Suggestions would be appreciated.     Jenkins

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