On 04/02/14 21:17, Darac Marjal wrote: > On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 02:37:09PM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote: >> I have an LG Arena KM900 mobile phone I'd like to be able to >> tether with Debian Wheezy boxes.
<snipped> >> >> >> I can't mount the fake CD-ROM it creates at /dev/sg2 (or >> /dev/sr0) > > Given what you've done above, that's not surprising. Note the line > at [10210] where it says "USB disconnect". USBModeSwitch will cause > the USB device to stop pretending to be a CDRom and start being a > modem. usb-modeswitch doesn't appear to be triggered. > The CDRom device should disappear when /dev/ttyACM0 appears. No, it's still there (/dev/sg2), as is /dev/sr0 (sticky block special). > That said, you *should* be able to mount the CDROM /before/ doing > the mode-switch, but just expect it to contain Windows drivers. With, I hope, driver.inf, which may contain the endpoint string I'm after (so I can create a usb-modeswitch rule to flip it into useable devs, maybe). > >> >> I have pointed picocom at /dev/ttyACM0 without error, but echoing >> stuff to /dev/sg* doesn't make it to the picocom terminal > > I don't know what the implications of "This device [...] is not a > modem" Standard response for cdc_acm > are, but a web search on that line may help. Which brought me to the list.... > >> >> >> Any suggestions appreciated, (especially safe AT commands). > > AT (Should reply "OK") ATI (Show Identification) > Those work, most standard AT commands don't, these devices generally use the 3G variants. Kind regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

