On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 12:17:24PM +0000, Pierre Ynard wrote:
> No I did not upgrade the kernel. The driver is still working. However,
> it used to be automatically loaded when the device was plugged,
> by odccm I assume, which is not the case anymore. When the
> driver is loaded manually, a new interface eth2 is created as usual,
> but it is left down and unconfigured.

Ah, okay. odccm doesn't handle loading the driver. odccm in fact idles
until rndis_host creates an interface, and then it deals with it.

So, can you do this please:

 1. Disconnect any device
 2. Stop any running odccm
 3. modprobe rndis_host
 4. Start odccm
 5. Plug in device

and report back whether then tools such as synce-pls are successful in
talking to the device?

Thanks,

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