Hi,
First post here, but I checked the archive first, without success.
On Linux, I use an USB device that provide a 3G "modem" and a slot for a micro
SD card.
Because this device use the ZeroCD technology, I need to use usb-modeswitch to switch the device
from its native mode (being seen as a CD reader) to its operational mode (being seen as a serial
device + a storage device).
I would like to be able to use GRUB2 to boot from this device.
Unfortunately, GRUB2 is unable to use it, as the device is not seen as a
storage device until switched.
It would be really convenient to be able to switch the device from inside GRUB2. Switching is done
by sending a message into an USB bulk endpoint. Having already most of the USB work done for normal
GRUB2 operation, I assume this should not be a major work.
Any comments ?
Nicolas.
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