Jon LaBadie schreef:
After asking amrecover to extract some files the
converstation goes something like:
Load tape XXX-09 now
Continue [?/Y/n/s/t]? _
Y is the default, yes continue,
n for no, do not continue (I guess abort)
s for skip this tape
I suppose "?" is for "help", though I've never tried it
But what is "t"? And when would it be used?
Change the tape device. Same as "settape xxxx" or commandline "-d xxxx".
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