Hi all,

I found the following text inside of the manual:

----snipet----
If you would like to know what options you have set before making any of
the changes noted above, you can now view them on Linux systems, thanks
to a tip provided by Willem Riede. Do the following:
become super user
mt -f /dev/nst0 stsetoptions 0

grep st0 /var/log/messages

and you will get output that looks something like the following:
kernel: st0: Mode 0 options: buffer writes: 1, async writes: 1, read 
ahead: 1
kernel: st0: can bsr: 0, two FMs: 0, fast mteom: 0, auto lock: 0,
kernel: st0: defs for wr: 0, no block limits: 0, partitions: 0, s2 log: 0
kernel: st0: sysv: 0 nowait: 0
----end----

Isn't it easyer to use:

mt -f /dev/nst0 stshowopt

What do you think?

Regards,
Stefan



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