Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
I got the culprit

define tapetype HP-DAT {
    comment "DAT tape drives"
    # data provided by Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    length 1930 mbytes
    filemark 111 kbytes
    speed 468 kbytes

I will edit this bugger.

Actually it is more or less correct: an HP-DAT is a DDS-1,
in the thime when there was no DDS-2, DDS-3 or DDS-4.

You better add you own define for a DDS-4
and then set tapetype to that new type.



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