Regards
Doug P
Aly Dharshi wrote:
Hi Folks,
Thanks for the information, Hardware Browser lists it as /dev/st I have tried to get the status of the drive by issuing:
mt -f /dev/st0 status
and I get:
/dev/st0: No such device or address
Similar for nst0, st1, nst1. Please advise. Any help would be great and much appreciated.
Cheers,
Aly.
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 15:28, Douglas Phillipson wrote:
How do you all do bare metal backup and restores? Anyone ever get a tape drive recognized while booted in recovery mode? Did you notice the "st" device isn't installed when booted in recovery mode? "Modprobe st" and "mknod /dev/st c 9 0" don't seem to work in recovery mode. I've tried several "restoration" versions of Linux but none seem to work on my Dell 2650 system with Redhat. Tell me I don't have to install the OS to restore the OS. Can you restore / safely while booted on it?
Regards
Doug P
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 16:48, Aly Dharshi wrote:
Hello Folks,
I have just put in a scsi card with a Compaq 20/40GB DAT tape drive, what would be the device id or device name for this tape drive ?
If it's a rewinding tape (likely), it should be /dev/st0. If it's non-rewinding (unlikely), it would be /dev/nst0.
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