Re: Linux tape drivers

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On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 14:57 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> If it's purely a driver problem then it's presumably not relevant to the
> scsi developers.  Raising a report at bugzilla.kernel.org would probably be
> appropriate - I will then route it to the appropriate developer (if any)
> and we'll at least know that we have an issue to be addressed.

Actually, that does depend on the kernel.  If it's a SATAPI device, then
it will be using the st driver.  Likewise, if it's one of the new PATA
things moved under drivers/ata, it should also be using st ... it's only
the legacy PATA devices that use ide-tape now.

Do we know what the kernel and device (and IDE controller) are?

James


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