On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 03:20:42PM +0200, w39071_0-sergio wrote: > Hi, this is my first post. > > I have a ZTE MF626 Modem, when I plug it in my USB interface, OpenBSD > detects it as a iso9660 filesystem, so I need a software like > usb_modeswitch. ThatB4s ok, I supose can compile it to interface with usb > through libusb, although havent tried. My doubt is afterwards, after > having, lets say, /dev/ttyUSB0 device file (this was the case under linux), > I couldnt get it to work cause don't know how to manually configure the > connection. Apparently, through Network Manager can get that automatically, > but Im not willing to run even X, so need an alternative. > > Thanks for reading :)
Include the output of usbdevs -v with the device plugged in. We do all mode switching like this in the kernel so people don't have to screw around with weird userspace things to get a working device. In this case of this device the kernel is not aware of it yet, so can not issue the relevant commands to it.

