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From: mycroft@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.bugs
Subject: Re: SCSI Drive problems with NetBSD 0.9
Date: 06 Oct 1993 09:32:30 GMT
Organization: MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab
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References: <crt.749752807@tiamat.umd.umich.edu> <pz.749782698@modtor.emp.promis.com>
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In-reply-to: pz@modtor.uucp's message of Tue, 5 Oct 1993 00:58:18 GMT


In general, if you report problems to
netbsd-bugs@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu, you will get a much quicker and
more complete response.


In article <pz.749782698@modtor.emp.promis.com> pz@modtor.uucp (Peter
Ziobrzynski) writes:

   I think that Free/Net/BSD teams do no use SCSI tapes.

I use two SCSI tape drives quite a lot, connected to an Adaptec
1542B.  I have no problems with them.

Do you have `dmesg' output, or did you write down what the config
messages were?  It is almost impossible to tell what the problem is
without more information.