> I contacted Digi about this issue and the tech rep indicated that he had > no record of the device number previously reported by me (0x0288). > > I was provided with a file of Digi devices as far as he was aware. Shall I > send this file to linux-usb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or a particular address? > > From this file I performed the 'echo' suggested by Greg earlier with a > device number that was in the file as follows: > > %Ep4rDeviceName% = Edgeport.Install, USB\VID_1608&PID_0202 > > With 0x0202 as the device, my con was filled with messages when I plugged > the Edgeport/4r in. Then the system froze. Perhaps it does not use the 'io_edgeport' module. As noted in my earlier test the Edgeport4/RS232 I have uses 'io_ti'. -- $ lsmod >> edgeport_test.txt Module Size Used by io_ti 23277 0 usbserial 27395 1 io_ti -- > > Let me know what other diagnostics you'd like me to perform. > You perhaps can try Greg's trick of enable a new USBID for that module. Simon -- 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