Andreas,
Thanks a lot. It worked!!! I tried the command kldload trm on the
command line and in the log , I could see the driver being loaded. I
then added the entry in /etc/bootloader.conf file and the driver was
detected after rebooting.
I also realised that the tape drive was functional straig
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On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 12:56, Verghese George wrote:
> Andreas,
> Thanks. The card is still not recognised when booting up. The GENERIC
> kernel does not seem to have an entry
> device trm
>
> Does it mean that I have to recompile the kernel?
>
> Than
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 07:20, Verghese George wrote:
> Could someone help me with this problem?
> I connected the hp surestore dat 24 drive with Free BSD 4.8 . It has a
> Ultra SCSI DC-315U drive (Tekram technology Co. Ltd). This card is not
> recognised by the system. Is there a driver I can use wi
Could someone help me with this problem?
I connected the hp surestore dat 24 drive with Free BSD 4.8 . It has a
Ultra SCSI DC-315U drive (Tekram technology Co. Ltd). This card is not
recognised by the system. Is there a driver I can use with this card? I
got dc395_trm.tar.gz , untarred and unzipp