> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I guess if your kernel has usbfs support compiled (possibly there in >> Ubuntu 10.x) then it should work. That way Parag might be able to get >> it to work. With my case, there was no support (the earlier discussion >> with Viral and Shyamgopal has the details). >> >> Cheers. > > Hi Arindam, To make this clear, USB FS will allow you to mount usb > device entry to /proc/bus/usb/ and get devices file and other file > entry. It is not must to use modem. you can use commands, such as > dmsg, lsusb and check whether devices are present or not. You can also > use sysfs entry and echo "1" to eject entry of sr device intend of > doing mount / umount. > Good Luck, Viral >
My bad. I guess Raseel's experience could be useful if we could figure out the Vendor + Product specific MessageEndpoint and the MessageContent which is written to this endpoint, for the Olive VME101. That entry should be there in his /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf I guess. Hope to hear from you Raseel. Thanks, Arindam _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List
