On 21 Oct 2009, at 18:22, Al Johnson wrote:

> On Wednesday 21 October 2009, Niall Haslam wrote:
>> On 21 Oct 2009, at 18:09, Petr Vanek wrote:
>>> NH> > NH> I recently flashed to shr and am currently unable to get  
>>> usb
>>> NH> > NH> networking working. When I go into mokonnect it informs me
>>> NH> > NH> that the connman-plugin-ethernet is not installed.
>>> NH> > NH>
>>> NH> > NH> I have flashed the full version of SHR and kind of  
>>> expected
>>> NH> > NH> this sort of thing to have been installed by default. Has
>>> NH> > NH> anyone else had the same problem - figured a way round it?
>>> NH> >
>>> NH> > usb networking works out of box, no need for mokonnect. please
>>> NH> > share with us:
>>> NH> >
>>> NH> > running from u-boot or qi, nand or uSD
>>> NH> > if booting with u-boot, did you use correct kernel to flash/
>>> copy?
>>> NH> > what system are you trying to connect to?
>>> NH>
>>> NH> I'm using qi. I'm trying to connect to my work macbook. Since  
>>> I've
>>> NH> just moved house/country I don't have my linux box or any  
>>> internet
>>> NH> at home :(.
>>> NH>
>>> NH> This is the relevant dmesg output from the macbook.
>>> NH> AppleUSBCDCACMData: start: InterfaceMappings dictionary not  
>>> found
>>> NH> for this device. Assume CDC Device...
>>> NH>       0        0 AppleUSBCDCACMData: start - Find CDC driver
>>> failed
>>> NH> AppleUSBCDCECMData: Version number - 3.2.13, Input buffers 8,
>>> NH> Output buffers 32
>>> NH> AppleUSBCDCECMData: Ethernet address 00:1f:11:01:63:0c
>>>
>>> sorry, i have no macbook knowledge in thus regards... have you tried
>>> this:? http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/MacOS_X#USB_Networking
>>
>> USB networking was previously working on the macbook with the  
>> openmoko
>> out of the box. i.e. I would just plug it in and make sure the /etc/
>> resolv.conf was set correctly on the neo. But now it doesn't even
>> connect to the macbook nevermind the outside world.
>>
>> I have looked at that page, however since it was working before the
>> latest upgrade I feel the problem lies somewhere else other than the
>> basic setup.
>
> Exactly which version did you flash, and how old was the previous  
> version? I'm
> not aware of any changes to the usb networking in shr since the  
> change from
> variable MAC to the genuine MAC for the moko. On linux PCs this  
> meant the
> interface would be seen as ethX instead of usbX, but I've no idea what
> difference it would make on a Mac. This change was some time ago -  
> it feels
> like months anyway.

It appears my macbook got confused by the number of eth interfaces  
that it had to create. Interestingly I cleaning these up managed to  
crash (kernel panic) the macbook - something I don't see very often.  
After scrubbing the eth interfaces on the macbook and retrying the neo  
it worked. Also - this problem of  mac os X creating multiple  
interfaces seems to have gone away. Can anyone else comment on that?

Thanks for your answers anyway.
Niall


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