Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!rick From: rick@Apple.COM (Rick Auricchio) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Apple 40Meg Tape Drive for AUX Keywords: Tape, Drive, AUX Message-ID: <33415@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 24 Jul 89 17:03:33 GMT References: <4690@advsln.UUCP] <1989Jul23.150405.4175@radar.uucp] <18692@mimsy.UUCP> Organization: Apple Computer, Inc. Lines: 29 In article <18692@mimsy.UUCP> steveg@tove.umd.edu.UUCP (Steve Green) writes: >Well, I just used newunix tc and then autoconfig and it did it all for me. > autoconfig -I -o /unix -S /etc/startup -M /etc/master Yes, unfortunately the -I option (run init scripts) should be the default. Several drivers want that option specified on the autoconfig line. The usual symptom is the lack of /dev nodes. Donn, your guess at minor numbers is close. You probably already suspected that there are a couple of extra bits for things like no-rewind and such. >As far as formatting, you can use mt(1). > mt -f/dev/rmt/tc? format Correct. Expect a 45-minute completion, but at least you don't have to wait around for it. Do it in the background. >PS: dont forget to re-kconfig. 8-( Yes, if you've got useful stuff you like different. You could always stash a copy of /etc/newunix in a safe place, then kconfig /etc/newunix so that you don't have to always redo the kconfig. -- Rick Auricchio, Apple Computer Inc, 20525 Mariani Av MS 27AJ Cupertino CA 95014 sun!apple!rick OR rick@apple.COM Malibu N4364D (408) 974-4227 People who think money can't buy happiness are shopping in the wrong places. My opinion is my own. My employer? They use a windsock and a fire extinguisher.