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Source for refurbished Tape Drives or Drive Repair



Kristian Hermansen wrote:
> On 3/21/07, jbk <jbk at mail2.gis.net> wrote:
>> We still need to look at what happens to tape devices now that
>> IDE subsystem is gone. In theory, they should be picked by st
>> automatically with libata... or do they?
> 
> Is it really ripped out?  Or can you pass argument to kernel to use
> old ATA subsystem?  Personally, I would rather have it ripped out
> completely, but I don't use legacy devices like tape either :-)

I don't understand what you mean by ripped out. There is now 
no device created called ht0 or nht0. So nst0 is all I can 
address.
Jim K-R

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