I could not open the file of /dev/null, where the output of 'ps p
$(pgrep modem-manager) 2>/dev/null' went, the error on gedit: "Could not
open the file /dev/null. /dev/null is not a regular file". But, when I
piped it to Desktop, like: "ps p $(pgrep modem-manager) 2>/root/Desktop"
, the output showed an error: "ERROR: List of process IDs must follow p.
********* simple selection *********  ********* selection by list
********* ... and.. so-on...".

The message "mount: / is busy" appears no matter my Huawei ec156 mobile
broadband is attached or not. Or, when wireless network is active or
not.

There is no error in /var/log/upstart/modemmanager.log, as you can see
in the atachment.

** Attachment added: "modemmanager.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/963106/+attachment/3195946/+files/modemmanager.log

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