Don Allen wrote:
> At 01:33 PM 3/27/00 -0800, Sevatio Octavio wrote:
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>> You don't have to mount an IDE tape drive. As long as your system
>> recognizes the tape drive you can just run "taper -T ide".
>
>
> Ok, that worked and it recognized the tape drive. Is there any
> better tape backup s
At 01:33 PM 3/27/00 -0800, Sevatio Octavio wrote:
You don't have to mount an IDE tape
drive. As long as your system recognizes the tape drive you can
just run "taper -T ide".
Ok, that worked and it recognized the tape drive. Is there any
better tape backup software for Linux?
Taper crapped o
24 PM
Subject: [newbie] How do I mount an IDE Tape drive?
>
>Hi All,
>
>I am running Mandrake Air 7.0 on an AMD 233 Mhz system using
>96 megs of ram. The install went well, and it saw all my DOS
>partitions for Windoze and listed them on the desktop, along
>with the floppy an
Hi All,
I am running Mandrake Air 7.0 on an AMD 233 Mhz system using
96 megs of ram. The install went well, and it saw all my DOS
partitions for Windoze and listed them on the desktop, along
with the floppy and CDROM drives.
However, there is no entry in fstab for my IDE-ATAPI AIWA tape
drive.