Hi, On Thu, Jun 03, bob gordon wrote:
I want to use my SCSI tape drive under the SuSE rescue system. So I run the rescue floppy and mount my file system under /mnt. For what it's worth I use BRU. So I put /mnt/bru in my path and copy brutab and brusmartrest to /etc. BRU seems happy with this. But when I run 'mt -f /dev/nst0 status' the reply is "No such device." (/dev/nst0 *is* physically present with the proper attributes.) My guess is my problem is because I am lacking SCSI tape support -- which I normally compile into the kernel. So, the question is, how can one accomplish SCSI tape support under the rescue system?
I assume you are using an older release of SuSE Linux? (guessing because missing information). Because meanwhile kernel gets bigger and additional drivers are available, we now need an additional modules disk, so we added support for tapes in all of the install kernels. So if you use a bootdisk from SuSE 6.1 you will be able to use your tape even in the rescue system without problems. Another solution is to use the Live/Demo-CD. This is essentially a fully working linux system, all modules are available and you can even run your backups under X whilst doing other things.
-bob- -o) Hubert Mantel Goodbye, dots... /\\ _\_v
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