Appendix C - Sample Stinit.def Definitions File; Recommendations; Sample File - Quantum DAT 160 Reference

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Appendix C – Sample stinit.def Definitions File
Installing a DLT, SDLT, VS, LTO, or DAT Tape Drive Into a Linux Operating System
This section provides a sample
file if you have not done so already.
stinit.def
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This sample contains Quantum's recommendations for setting up your
file.
stinit.def
You may use the information provided here (you can copy and paste the
information directly into your
modify this information as needed. You may also create your own
file.
Caution:
Your system configuration may not be compatible with this
particular
before implementing any
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# Red Hat Linux 9.0, EL 2.1, EL 3.0
# Novell SuSE Linux 8.0, 9.0
#
# Quantum Corporation
# Jeff Willener
#
# 8-29-2003
# Initial Release
#
# 12-20-2004
# Add SDLT600 Support
#
# 6-17-2005
# Add LTO, LTO2, LTO3 support
#
# 11-1-2005
# Add DAT72, DLT-V4 support
# See also: man page stinit(8),
#
#
#
#
# Supported Quantum Devices:
# QUANTUM SDLT600
#
Density Codes:
#
0x4A
#
Alternate Density Codes Not Supported
# QUANTUM SDLT320
#
Density Codes:
#
0x49
definitions file. You must set up your
stinit.def
file or enter it manually). You may
stinit.def
file. Refer to your system documentation
stinit.def
stinit.def
/usr/share/doc/mt-st-*/stinit.def.examples,
man page st(4),
man page mt(1),
man page stinit(8)
320.0 GB
160.0 GB
6464215-01, Rev B
January 2006
file.
(Super DLTtape 2)
(Super DLTtape 1)
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stinit.def
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