On Saturday 16 June 2007 17:42, Greg KH wrote:

> How is the generic driver binding to this device "automatically"?  Do
> you have a modprobe config file adding your device id to that driver?

I did. Thanks! I removed it but I still have some of the same problems as 
before. The kernel is 2.6.21.1.

On bootup, the option driver connects to the modem as ttyUSB0, 1 and 2, and 
the ting works (unless locked up).

However, when the modem is hotplugged in, most times only ttyUSB0 is connected 
and the moedm does not respond. (Whether the modem was plugged in at boot and 
then reconnected, or was not plugged in at boot at all, does not change 
things now).

As I still have these unexplaied modem hangs at bootup sometimes, being able 
to reconnecting the modem is essential; besides, should USB be hotpluggable 
by nature?.. In Windows, hotplugging the modem usually works.

What  else should I change, explore, email, etc.?


-- 
Yours, Mikhail Ramendik


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