the number should be terminated by a colon ({\bf :}). If your changer has
barcodes, the barcode will follow the colon. If an error message is printed,
you must resolve the problem (e.g. try a different SCSI control device name
-if {\bf /dev/sg0} is incorrect. For example, on FreeBSD systems, the
+if {\bf /dev/sg0} is incorrect). For example, on FreeBSD systems, the
autochanger SCSI control device is generally {\bf /dev/pass2}.
\item [/etc/bacula/mtx-changer \ /dev/sg0 \ slots ]
\index[general]{Bacula Autochanger Interface }
Bacula calls the autochanger script that you specify on the {\bf Changer
-Device} statement. Normally this script will be the {\bf mtx-changer} script
+Command} statement. Normally this script will be the {\bf mtx-changer} script
that we provide, but it can in fact be any program. The only requirement
for the script is that it must understand the commands that
Bacula uses, which are {\bf loaded}, {\bf load}, {\bf