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      <description>Obsolete Content This content is obsolete, but I am leaving it here as a historical reference.&#xA;by JP Vossen, CISSP; JPATjpsdomainDOTorg , https://www.jpsdomain.org/linux/onstream_di-30-redhat_backup_mini-howto/ $Revision: 1.5 $, $Date: 2026-02-15 15:31:17 -0500 (Sun, 15 Feb 2026) $ UTC&#xA;Introduction See “Update (2003-11-29)–OnStream Bankrupt again” for important bankruptcy information about OnStream.&#xA;This document describes how to use an OnStream DI30 tape drive with Red Hat Linux and several free backup utilities. It is intended for a anyone planning to use an OnStream DI-30 tape drive, or anyone trying to backup Linux, especially Red Hat. Most especially, it’s intended for anyone trying to do both!</description>
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