Re: Second /dev/ttyACM not recognized

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Try to create the second device manually and see if you can access it:

mknod /dev/ttyACM1 c 166 1

again, you should send us the usb and the kernel logs after you inserted
the second device.

lsusb -v
dmesg


Thank you,

Toan

On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:22 AM, Oliver Neukum <oliver@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Tuesday 06 January 2009 01:50:06 schrieb Michelle Konzack:
>> Am 2009-01-05 22:16:49, schrieb Oliver Neukum:
>> > Am Monday 05 January 2009 21:29:17 schrieb Michelle Konzack:
>
>> > > I am not the only one who like to get the  "Nokia"  and  other  USB  GSM
>> > > Modems running propperly under Linux.
>> >
>> > In which way does the modem fail to work? Is a device node created?
>>
>> I have only /dev/ttyACM0 and the Chinese manufacturer of the GSM-Module
>> told me, I should get TWO /dev/ttyACM
>
> Hi,
>
> then please send me lsusb of the GSM-module.
>
>        Regards
>                Oliver
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