Morning Chirag,

 Now..now..now, I ain't too sure about how does the
2.6 kernel go about detecting usb devices and where
would they show up.

 Before you  insert the usb device please do the
following as root:

"tail -f /var/log/messages"

 Then insert your usb device and again as root do a
"lsmod". This should tell you what modules were
loaded. IF in addition to usbuhci/usbohci there are
any other drivers loaded go ahead and google the same
towards figuring out how to go about connecting to
those devices.

Trevor

--- Chirag Arjun Bhangale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>      I use Reliance phone thru a USB data cable to
> connect to  the 
> internet on my Red Hat 9 system.
> Recently I have upgraded to kernel 2.6.1. However
> now i cannot connect 
> to internet via my Reliance phone.
> the script for the connection is:
> 
> pppd /dev/ttyUSB0 230400 debug usepeerdns
> defaultroute connect 
> '/usr/sbin/chat -v "" at+cta=30 OK "atdt#777"
> CONNECT' mtu 264.
> 
> Also when i try to communicate with dev ttyUSB0 i
> get error : No such device
> 
> I have built a monolithic kernel with UHCI support
> and USB serial support.
> 
> Please Help
> 
> 
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