On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 02:39:37PM +0000, Alex Rojo wrote:

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> Now, I execute "mt -f /dev/nst0 fsf" to go to the next file in the tape.
> Here I find something strange, the command returns inmediatly whithout
> moving the tape. It seems like it does nothing.

Hi - I myself got similar problems on executing mt -f /dev/nst0 fsf;
I found in dejanews that mt-st version 0.5 has a bug and therefore
I downgraded to mt-st version 0.4 (rpm -q mt-st gives back: mt-st-0.4-5)
and my fsf problems vanished...

Hope this helps,

cheers, juergen.

> Now I execute "bru -f /dev/nst0 -g" again and I get the same header
> "Backup1".
> 
> I've had this DAT running in a RH5.0 machine and kernel 2.0.31, and
> everything was working fine.
> Can anybody help me?
> 
> 
> TIA
> 
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