USB modem doesn't work after restart with SuSE Linux 7.0
Support knowledgebase (thallma_usb_modem_70)
Applies to
SuSE Linux: Version 7.0
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Symptom:
The USB modem worked during installation, resp. configuration with
YaST2, but not after the first reboot. In particular this problem is
sometimes occuring with the Elsa 56k USB modem. If the YaST2 modem
configuration is started again, whereas a new configuration isn't
necessary, the USB modem is working again.
Cause:
After booting, the kernel module acm isn't loaded
automatically. (But this module is loaded by the YaST2 modem
configuration.) To use a USB-modem, the module acm is
needed, besides the modules usbcore and either
usb-uhci or usb-ohci.
Solution:
Load the acm module manually by executing the command
modprobe acm
as root.
For not having to execute this command after every system start, put
it either at the end of file /sbin/init.d/boot.local or
(better way) add the module acm to the variable
USB_DRIVERS that can be found in the file
/etc/rc.config (e.g. USB_DRIVERS="usb-keyboard mouse
acm").
Keywords: USB, MODEM
SDB-thallma_usb_modem_70, Copyright SuSE Linux AG, Nürnberg, Germany
- Version: 10. Nov 2000
SuSE Linux AG - Last generated: 10. Nov 2000 by swiegra (sdb_gen 1.40.0)