On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 07:40:02PM +0100, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> 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.

Yes, this should work properly in Linux :)

Can you enable CONFIG_USB_DEBUG and send us the output when you plug
this in after booting and the device is not recognized properly?

thanks,

greg k-h

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