On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Ian Darwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most of these gadgets need some kind of kick to tell them > "I'm done using the vapid Windows install disk you provide, > now please do what I bought you for". And they of course change their > USB device class and ID when kicked. > > Try doing "eject cd1" and see if it re-attaches as umsm. > > If it does, odds are the DEV_UMASS4 quirk will make it work. > I do not have all of the details at this time, but I will try to post a dmesg, pcidevs, and whatever else that might seem useful information.... But for the record... I added DEV_UMASS4 and recompiled the kernel... but it still did not attach as umsm... Executing 'eject cd1' does force the device to attach as umsm, but it appears to attach 5 umsm and ucom devices... That seemed a bit odd to me, and I could not use cuaU0 thru cuaU3 as a modem after it attached..(and cuaU4 and up did not exist). Like I said though, I don't have the logs with me right now, I try to post them later.... Thanks everyone.
