It could be /dev/tape

Try looking at the major/minor numbers -- it'll give you a clue where the scsi 
devices are based on the scsi id (minor number by 8's)



On 18 Jul 01 at 23:13, Juan Miguel Cacho wrote:

> En Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:58:47PM +0800, Fritz Mesedilla escribio:
> #_ but i need the mount name...
> #_ 
> #_ btw, is a simple "mount /dev/rst0" right? or am i lacing some other
> #_ things? do i need to install a software or something?
> 
> mount /dev/rst0 /where/to/mount
> 
> Most distro's have mountpoints already, usually:
> 
> /mnt/cdrom; /mnt/disk; /mnt/floppy
> 
> These are just subdirectory names, you can mount anything on them.
> 
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