On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 01:01:50PM -0400, 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?
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