On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 01:10:01PM -0800, Matthew Dharm wrote: > I think you may have missed part of an earlier discussion, wherein we > discussed such devices which would NOT need ANY kernel changes. The idea > was that udev could "eject" the fake-USB device, then add the device IDs to > the serial/cdc_amc/whatever driver dynamically, at runtime. Thus, no need > to make any kernel updates at all. > > And, that system works *today* with the existing kernel code. Search the archives for "Toshiba G450" if you want to find that discussion. Matt -- Matthew Dharm Home: mdharm-usb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Maintainer, Linux USB Mass Storage Driver Sir, for the hundreth time, we do NOT carry 600-round boxes of belt-fed suction darts! -- Salesperson to Greg User Friendly, 12/30/1997
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