Hi,

On 9/27/2006 7:33 PM, Hristo Benev wrote:
...
> sg does not exist for me.

check if you've got the module sg loaded. lsmod is one possibility here.

> So I cannot use it, I have only /dev/st0 and /dev/tape is link to nst0

Try modprobe sg. If this doesn't work either you don't have sg as a 
module, you don't run linux :-), or there's some problem which should 
show up in the system log.

If there's no sg you should check how your kernel is configured. IMO, sg 
is a very valuable interface for all sorts of stuff. Like getting 
information about devices :-)

Arno


> Thank you anyway.
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