Rewind the tape cartridge and put the drive off-line. This should result
in ejecting the tape cartridge. However, floppy tape drives don't
support this. Therefore zftape (as did ftape-2.x and sftape) implements this
command as a `soft eject
' in the sense that the driver rejects any
further operation with the exception of a reset command. MTOFFL
always results in updating of the header segments if necessary.
mt -f /dev/nqft0 offl
or equivalently
mt -f /dev/nqft0 rewoffl
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