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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:37:19 +0200
From: jean-hugues zorio <Jean-Hugues.Zorio-NOSPAM@NOSPAM-der.edf.fr-NOSPAM>
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Subject: tar question...solved
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Many thanks to Don and  Corinna for their help.

For those that could encounter the same problem, the solution is this:
I hadn't understood that NT numbers the tapes drives according to their
encounter rank (0 for the first, 1 for the second...) and not according
to their SCSI LUN.

So if you've got one tape drive, it's device path will be //./tape0,
independently of its SCSI LUN.

Now everything works.

Cheers,


Jean-Hugues Zorio


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