Re: [Linux-usb-users] Stable identification of identical USB hardware

2007-06-19 Thread Kay Sievers
On 6/18/07, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 08:35:35AM -0700, Joerg Pommnitz wrote: > I want to be able to distinguish between two (or more) mostly > identical USB serial devices. The devices in question are UMTS modems. > AFAIK they are identical except for the SIM car

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Stable identification of identical USB hardware

2007-06-18 Thread Greg KH
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 08:35:35AM -0700, Joerg Pommnitz wrote: > Hello all, > I want to be able to distinguish between two (or more) mostly > identical USB serial devices. The devices in question are UMTS modems. > AFAIK they are identical except for the SIM card and the point of > attachment. Ext

Re: Stable identification of identical USB hardware

2007-06-18 Thread Lee Revell
On 6/18/07, Michael Mauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I have to cardbus sockets, how do I get from what I know ("the card > is in socket 0") to "I have to talk to ttyUSB2 to talk to the card"? I > suspect I have to follow the thread from /sys/bus/pci to > /sys/bus/usb/devices, but how exactly

Re: Stable identification of identical USB hardware

2007-06-18 Thread Michael Mauch
Joerg Pommnitz wrote: > I want to be able to distinguish between two (or more) mostly > identical USB serial devices. The devices in question are UMTS modems. > AFAIK they are identical except for the SIM card and the point of > attachment. Externally the cards are CardBus devices with an integrat

Stable identification of identical USB hardware

2007-06-18 Thread Joerg Pommnitz
Hello all, I want to be able to distinguish between two (or more) mostly identical USB serial devices. The devices in question are UMTS modems. AFAIK they are identical except for the SIM card and the point of attachment. Externally the cards are CardBus devices with an integrated USB host adapt