I had hoped that one can figure things out from /proc and /sys. SHould'n there be a way to do this? And no, trial and error is not really an option. The devices in question are WCDMA/UMTS mobile data cards. They will differ only by the SIM card inserted by the user. The ICCID of the SIM is unknown during development and I would like to avoid to many configuration files.
Regards Joerg --- Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Joerg Pommnitz wrote: > > > Hello all, > > I have a question that I could not figure out from other sources. I > have > > the following hardware: an integrated CardBus USB host adapter with a > > connected USB serial device with three interfaces (normally > > ttyUSB0...ttyUSB2). Now I want to use 3 of these devices (remember: > they > > are integrated, so I can't just plug the USB device onto the same host > > adapter). I know device A is in CardBus slot 1, device B is in CardBus > > slot 2 and so on. > > > > Now the question: How do I figure out which ttyUSBx belongs to which > > device? > > You can look in the system log. If you want, you can actually control > which goes where by creating a udev configuration file. > > Alan Stern > > ___________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 250MB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/