Sep 18, 2002 #1 Orion14 IS-IT--Management Sep 18, 2002 9 US Hi All, Whats the difference between /dev/rmt/0m & /dev/rmt/0mn? I also see 0mnb 0mb. I'm not sure what the different options are. Any info is appreciated.
Hi All, Whats the difference between /dev/rmt/0m & /dev/rmt/0mn? I also see 0mnb 0mb. I'm not sure what the different options are. Any info is appreciated.
Sep 18, 2002 #2 patel MIS Jun 22, 2001 263 US n=non rewinding nb=non rewinding barkely /dev/rmpt/om is standard device type. add n and nb you have different device type. Patel Upvote 0 Downvote
n=non rewinding nb=non rewinding barkely /dev/rmpt/om is standard device type. add n and nb you have different device type. Patel
Sep 18, 2002 #3 noelm Technical User Aug 3, 2001 2 US 0m is standard. n indicates no rewind (default is rewind, i.e. 0m) b indicates that entry be made berkeley style(default is AT&T) miranda_noel@yahoo.com Upvote 0 Downvote
0m is standard. n indicates no rewind (default is rewind, i.e. 0m) b indicates that entry be made berkeley style(default is AT&T) miranda_noel@yahoo.com