**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 09 02:59:57 2010 Dec 09 09:18:35 any news? Dec 09 17:15:59 anybody know if a huawei usb 3g modem can be used simultneously as a modem and a disk? Dec 09 17:16:39 I want to keep a log on my fon 20n Dec 09 17:23:14 triantares: I think those 3G modems only have a read-only disk part that contains the driver Dec 09 17:28:26 mines got a slot on the side for a mini (sony) sd card. it's a huawei 220e Dec 09 17:29:25 It would be nice to be able keep a sort of log on the device itself. Dec 09 18:02:27 Ah, right. Not sure about that, might be that mountd ignores the disk becust is usually a read-only "cdrom" device Dec 09 18:02:38 I take it doesn't "just work" ? Dec 09 18:26:36 nah, the read-only disk gets seen and gets disconnected to get the modem working. Dec 09 18:27:19 this looks like a solution: http://www.linux-solved.com/post/No-access-to-Huawei-E160-UMTS-USB-Stick-sd-card-solved-46919.html Dec 09 18:27:55 but I can't find if fon can intialize in the same fashion Dec 09 18:30:24 methinks the module just isn't there, where do they put them on the 2.0n? Dec 09 18:46:45 triantares: Hmm, seems like that code isn't present in the kernel source indeed Dec 09 18:47:20 triantares: I suspect that this code was present in earlier kernels to initiate modeswitching, but I think that code got removed in favor of the usb_modeswitch userspace tool Dec 09 19:25:39 hey all. Does anyone have a working .config for the latest svn release? Dec 09 19:25:45 luci keeps blowing up on me. Dec 09 19:30:30 blathijs, that looks like fun checking all the modeswitches. Dec 09 19:31:21 Not! amybe make my own is a better idea. Dec 09 19:39:52 this is interesting: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/usb_modeswitch-with-huawei-e220-842712/ Dec 09 19:41:34 xept we don't have usb_modeswitch.conf. Dec 09 20:19:26 openfly: Just doing "rm .config" and "make defconfig" should work Dec 09 20:20:05 openfly: If you're having specific problems, feel free to pastebin the (last part of the) make output so I can have a look Dec 09 20:20:26 triantares: There are files in /etc/modeswitch.d IIRC Dec 09 20:20:56 triantares: In the form of vendorid:productid I think (check the output of "logread" to see which config it is using) Dec 09 20:28:02 blathijs, there's no modeswitch.d but there a lot of files describing devices. Could try to just simply add a file for the huwaei with the right id's. Dec 09 20:28:52 blathijs, not right now tho. It's my only internet access at the moment. ;) Dec 09 20:37:27 just want a base that works Dec 09 20:37:30 i'll give it a go Dec 10 00:14:36 argj Dec 10 00:14:45 segfault on uploadd in luci build **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 10 02:59:57 2010