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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_QIC02_DYNCONF
:
( CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE ) && ( CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE && ! CONFIG_QIC02_DYNCONF ) && ( CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE && CONFIG_QIC02_DYNCONF ) && ( CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE && CONFIG_QIC02_DYNCONF ) && ( CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE && CONFIG_QIC02_DYNCONF )
You can either configure this driver once and for all by editing a header file (include/linux/tpqic02.h), in which case you should say N, or you can fetch a program via anonymous FTP which is able to configure this driver during runtime. The program to do this is called 'qic02conf' and it is part of the tpqic02-support-X.Y.tar.gz support package.
If you want to use the qic02conf program, say Y.
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