linlei 60022748 wrote:
> In fact, We got info about the path -- huaweiAktBbo.out month ago.We have 
> tested 
> it and it's OK for E220 to make both CD-ROM and serial devices 
> available.We've 
> checked the souce code of that software and noticed that it uses the same 
> method 
> as Windows OS to invoke the serial devices -- using "SET_FEATURE".When E220 
> receives the "SET_FEATURE" command, it will be switched and the serial 
> devices 
> will show up.So we confirm that it's the best way to accomplish the task so 
> far 
> as we know and please remove Johann's patch.

Excellent, thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for. I'll get the entry
removed this weekend.

> but it didn't work very well -- the first time I pluged E220 in, it was not 
> switched, I ran huaweiAktBbo.out and everything was OK . After that, I 
> unpluged 
> E220, and repluged it, it was also OK. But if reboot, I must run 
> huaweiAktBbo.out 
> again.As we know little about udev, could you kindly tell us if there's any 
> fault in "99-huawei.rules"? 
> And how to correct it?

Um. I'm not good with udev rules, unfortunately. Plus, the syntax has
changed a few times, and the 2 rules I'd managed to write no longer work. I
recommend these two sites:

http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev.html
http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html

Or, if nothing else, send an email to this udev/hotplug list (you can find
it at the first URL above).

I'll CC ya'll on the patch to remove the entry.

Thanks for taking an interest in having your device work on Linux. We always
welcome vendors who are willing to work with the Linux community.

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 Never do it in 'awk' if 'sed' can handle it;
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