On 29/01/12 14:29, H.S. wrote:
> On 28/01/12 10:00 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 29/01/12 13:45, H.S. wrote:
>>> On 28/01/12 08:53 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
<snipped>

>>
>> NOTE: TomTom with the latest updates requires the use of the EHCI driver
>> in VirtualBox, which in turns requires IOMMU support.
> 
> Is that switched on by using a kernel argument in grub.conf?

Should just work if your motherboard supports it.

> 
> 
>>>
>>> I tried Tomtom again. It is shown in the USB device's list, in the guest
>>> OS, as:
>>> Linux 2.6.28.10 with dwc_otg_pcd Tomtom [0327]
>>>
>>> Once I check that to use it in the guest OS, it disappears and takes all
>>> my USB detection and stuff from Debian too.

Before starting that VB machine, go into Settings => USB, and add the
filter for TomTom (not a generic filter). Then start the VB machine.

>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Try launching that VM machine from the cli and noting the output.
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
> 
> Well, don't get anything at all form virtual box, but strangely, now
> even Tomtom is not doing anything to the guest OS.

Try replugging TomTom (before setting the USB filter in VB. See comment
above).
> 
> On the host OS (Debian), however, it gives the following network device
> based activity in syslog when connected to a USB port (it looks like it
> is seen as a network interface and dhcp client tries to run on it):
> 
<snipped - that sort of thing is why I don't use Network Manager or Avahi>


Cheers

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