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5 This file describes the osst driver as of version 0.8.x/0.9.x, the released
10 a module?", as these are too basic.
20 blame for that, as the OnStream tape drives do not support the standard SCSI
32 can be compiled into the kernel or loaded as a module.
36 Makedevs.sh as root (see below).
37 The driver started being a copy of st and as such, the osst devices'
38 behavior looks very much the same as st to the userspace applications.
44 that it used the same kernel structures and the same device node as st.
54 configuration as module or compile statically into the kernel.
57 Now, your osst driver is inside the kernel or available as a module,
64 as root. dmesg should show you, whether your OnStream tapes have been
85 by specifying /dev/(n)osst0 as the tape device to use or using the above
119 is no such layer for the parallel port, otherwise the DP-30 would work as
125 Note that the ide-tape driver as of 1.16f uses a slightly outdated on-tape
170 I did add some patches to those drivers as well and coordinated things a