Ben Pfaff wrote:
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>First of all, check http://www.info-systems.com/ftape/. Normally every
>questions
>you may have should find an answer there.
>
> I thought that applied only to the ftape (floppy tape) driver. Does
> it cover SCSI tapes too?
It doesn't cover the SCSI tapes. As I d
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> When I try to run the following command:
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> find . -print -depth | cpio -ocvdB > /dev/rft0
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> I get the following error message
>
> bash: /dev/rft0: No such device
> Broken pipe
>
> I would appreciate any help anyone could give.
First of all, check http://www.info-systems.com/ftape/. Normally every
questions
you may have should find an answer there.
I thought that applied only to the ftape (floppy tape) driver. Does
it cover SCSI tapes too?
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Hi,
First of all, check http://www.info-systems.com/ftape/. Normally every
questions
you may have should find an answer there.
Have fun...
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I have a question similar to Stephen Carpenter's <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> question
which follows:
Last week I ordered a tape drive (and posted a question about
SCSI controllers) It should arrive today :) ...I realized
however that I still have questions...
someone mentio
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