> running cat /proc/scsi/scsi shows the devices so i guess the OS is happy with
> it.
Are the device special files (/dev/nst*) present, along with the
corresponding scsi-generic devices (/dev/sg*)?
Try
lsscsi --device --generic
to see all the device special files.
You may need to install the lsscsi package to get this command, which
is actually quite handy.
- Bluejay Adametz
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