On Tue, 16 Sep 2014, Mark wrote: > > Do you know what product ID the ethernet adapter actually uses? > > Sadly, I think versions exist with *both* IDs 0411:0001 and 0411:0005, and > the Windows INF file mentions both. > > Some searching gave related results... > > Post to linux-usb on 2000-04-02, "About MELCO LUA-TX USB LAN ADAPTOR": > https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb@xxxxxxxx/msg00569.html > That's a patch to add support to the pegasus driver for Buffalo LUA-TX with > ID 0411:0001. > > Post to freebsd-bugs on 2000-12-12, "kern/11711: USB Ethernet LUA-TX > product ID": > http://marc.info/?l=netbsd-bugs&m=97665695908785 > The poster has an LUA-TX with ID 0411:0005. > > Is it possible to add an entry to unusual-devs.h, but have usb-storage only > bind to the device if it reports itself as being a USB mass storage device? > Or maybe to match the manufacturer or product string? Otherwise, if I add > an entry for the Buffalo USB-SCSI cable, anyone who still uses an 0411:0001 > LUA-TX would have to blacklist usb-storage (or disable the quirk on the You could use the UNUSUAL_VENDOR_INTF macro. That will match entries based on the vendor ID and the interface class, subclass, and protocol. (Presumably the LUA-TX doesn't have an interface claiming to belong to the Mass-Storage class.) But the macro doesn't take the product ID into account. Alan Stern -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html