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0m 0mn 0mnb

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Orion14

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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.

 
n=non rewinding
nb=non rewinding barkely
/dev/rmpt/om is standard device type.
add n and nb you have different device type.

Patel
 
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)


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