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- From: Jonathan Byrne <jq@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 09:58:37 +0900
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Any ftape experts out there? My dad is working really hard to get a floppy tape drive working on his Mandrake Linux system. He's pretty new to Linux (a couple months), but working ahrd at learning it. Unfortunately, I know basicaly nothing about ftape and very little about Linux tape issues in general. Can anybody shed a little light on his situation, as detailed below? TIA, Jonathan ----- Forwarded message from Douglas Byrne <dbyrne@example.com> ----- > I hope that you can shed some light on the error messages I've been > getting. > > First I will describe what I did to try to make it work. > > In linusconf I added an entry, which is one way to get things in fstab > with out a lot of tricky editing, for /dev/ftape and when that didn't > work I added one for /dev/tape. > > The first one made an entry in fstab of: > /dev/ftape /mnt/tape auto,user,exec,dev,suid,rw 1 1 > > The second made an entry in fstab of: > /dev/tape /mnt/tape auto,exec,dev,suid,rw 1 1 > > In conjunction with them I added, per the ftape instructions, an entry > in /etc/conf.modules of: > alias char-major-27 zftape > options ftape ft_fdc_driver=bpck-fdc:trakker,none,none,none > > I've also verified that all the modules for ftape are in lib/modules and > the devices are in /dev according to the list in the ftape 4.02 readme. > > In the ftape installation guide I ran the modprobe, as they say to do to > test your installation if you have compiled and installed it from > scratch, to see if the modules are really there and that linux can find > them. > > They said to modprobe zftape, ftape-internal, trakker, and bpck-fdc; > which I did. > > Trakker and bpck-fdc came back with a "can't locate module" message yet > in > > lib/modules/2.2.13/misc there is a bpck.o, ftape.o, and zftape.o > > lib/modules.2.2.13/boot/misc has bpck.o > > lib/modules.2.2.13/fb/misc has bpck.o and zftape.o > > lib/modules.2.2.13/smp has bpck.o, ftape.o, and zftape.o > > lib/modules.2.2.13/smp-fb/misc has bpck.o, ftape.o, and zftape.o > > When I ran modprobe with bpck alone it found it, at least I have to > assume so as it did not come back with an error message. > > I'm at a loss to come up with something else to do, I hope you can > explain what some of these things mean and maybe point me in the right > direction of what to ask , and where to find, the "gurus" for ftape. > > If I went out and bought a scsi tape drive, I would still be using (most > likely) kdat backup and I would hate to see the same ugly message of > "there is no tape in the drive" after spending about $450.00. > ----- End forwarded message ----- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: December 17 (Fri), 20:00 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: January 14 (Fri) 19:00 * Topic: "glibc - current status and future developments" * Guest Speaker: Ulrich Drepper (Cygnus Solutions) * Place: Oracle Japan HQ 12F Seminar Room (New Otani Garden Court) ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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