ls -al ftape gives me ftape -> rt0 (I think it was rt). I've not yet had
the time to figure out if this is the correct device it should be pointing to
though.

On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> > ftape is a driver package, It's part of the LM6.0 dist. 
> > 
> > I have a colorado jumbo 350 at home and I'm also having trouble getting 
> > it to work (clams /dev/ftape is not a device in the /dev, but it is). I've not
> > taken any  time to figure it out though. I'll look into this tonight and see
> > what I can come up with.
> > 
> My *guess* is that /dev/ftape didn't get hardlinked to /dev/fd1 or
> whatever. That's the sort of conflicting error message you'll get
> in a situation like that.... I had a similar problem when my CD Rom
> was set up in Red Hat 6. It was on /dev/hdc, but it didn't appear to
> be linked to /dev/cdrom.
>               John
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