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@@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ native tape driver. You will likely see weird things happen if you
attempt to intermingle scsitape commands with native tape driver
operations. Note that BRU 16.1 for Solaris (and possibly others, but
Solaris I know about) will have a 'scsi' keyword to bypass the
-native tape driver and write via direct uscsi commands, so if you use
-\'scsitape\' to bypass the flaws of the native Solaris driver, you can use
+native tape driver and write via direct uscsi commands, so if you
+use 'scsitape' to bypass the flaws of the native Solaris driver, you can use
BRU 16.1 to write your actual tape archives. (Assuming that BRU 16.1
has been released at the time that you read this).