>>Please send dmesg and the output of:
>
>>usbdevs -dv
>
>>Both while the Huawei dongle is plugged into your machine, of
>> course...
>
>
> Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had any success mounting an
> OpenBSD
> file system in linux?
>
>
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>
>
Use a USB stick, create a new FAT32 fil
>Please send dmesg and the output of:
>usbdevs -dv
>Both while the Huawei dongle is plugged into your machine, of course...
Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had any success mounting an OpenBSD
file system in linux?
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On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 10:30:12PM +, Read, James C wrote:
You've said that it connects as ugen, and also as umsm. Often the older
dongles provided >several serial interfaces, only one of which actually
worked. Again, nobody will be able to help >you without the log messages.
my dmesg giv
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Read, James C wrote:
>>> Read, James C wrote:
>>> > I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly
>>> > switched to the right mode because
>>> >
>>> > a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and
>>> > labelled ugen0
>>>
>>> See
"Read, James C" writes:
>>A full dmesg output, or at least an indication of what model the dongle is
>>would be useful here.
>
> Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had success mounting an OpenBSD
> filesystem in linux?
IIRC it's something like mount -o ro,44bsd.
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jca | PGP :
>Please send dmesg and the output of:
>usbdevs -dv
>Both while the Huawei dongle is plugged into your machine, of course...
my dmesg gives:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 @HUAWEI HUAWEI Mobile@ rev
2.00/1.02 addr 2
my usbdevs -dv
uhub0
port 1 addr 2 : high speed, power 5
>> Read, James C wrote:
>> > I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly
>> > switched to the right mode because
>> >
>> > a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and
>> > labelled ugen0
>>
>> See ugen(4). Basically, the dongle isn't supported.
>There was rece
>You've said that it connects as ugen, and also as umsm. Often the older
dongles provided >several serial interfaces, only one of which actually
worked. Again, nobody will be able to help >you without the log messages.
my dmesg gives:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 @HUAWEI HU
>There was recently a good discussion about which WiFi dongles are
>reliably supported. I'd suggest finding cheap well-reviewed options
>online and searching their names on the list archives.
my dmesg gives:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 @HUAWEI HUAWEI Mobile@ rev
2.00/1.02 ad
>A full dmesg output, or at least an indication of what model the dongle is
>would be useful here.
Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had success mounting an OpenBSD
filesystem in linux?
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Anyway, seriously. What do I need to do to get this up and running? I need to
connect to the internet to do work on and I've had it with just about every
other OS there.
It depends on the exact model of dongle.
Maybe it's actually supported, but the USB device IDs are different to the ones
in
o to get this up and running? I need to
connect to the internet to do work on and I've had it with just about every
other OS there.
Daer Samej
From: Michael McConville
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2015 6:43 PM
To: Read, James C
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
S
>Unfortunately, without more information on YOUR dongle, (which would come
>from a dmesg, and/or usbdevs output), I can't give you any specific advice.
I'm having trouble mounting my OpenBSD file system under linux so can't get
the dmesg for you right now. But I remember the line started with some
Il 19/dic/2015 19:43, "Read, James C" ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly switched
to
> the right mode because
>
> a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and labelled
ugen0
> b) I can see the led light continuously on the dongl
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 07:30:12PM +, Read, James C wrote:
A full dmesg output, or at least an indication of what model the dongle is
would be useful here.
Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had success mounting an OpenBSD
filesystem in linux?
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If you are just trying to move
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 06:01:19PM +, Read, James C wrote:
Hi,
I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly switched to
the right mode because
a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and labelled ugen0
b) I can see the led light continuously on the dongl
Michael McConville wrote:
> Read, James C wrote:
> > I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly
> > switched to the right mode because
> >
> > a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and
> > labelled ugen0
>
> See ugen(4). Basically, the dongle isn't support
Read, James C wrote:
> I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly switched to
> the right mode because
>
> a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and labelled ugen0
See ugen(4). Basically, the dongle isn't supported.
> b) I can see the led light continuous
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