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Dear all,

I recently got an Huawei E220 usb modem. Reading a bit on the net I
found that:

  The Huaweii E220 modem is a composite USB device: in fact it acts like a
  mass storage device, and also as three serial communication ports. The
  Linux's developers dealt with this ignoring the mass device storage
  (which is a read-only mass storage, i.e. a CD-ROM with preload software
  only for Windows). For more information see 
  http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/ChangeLog-2.6.20-rc2  or
  http://lwn.net/Articles/220545/  where you read the changelog for 2.6.20
  linux kernel. The interesting part is reported here below:

  [...]
  Johann Wilhelm (2): usb-storage: Ignore the virtual cd-drive of the
  Huawei E220 USB Modem usb-gsm-driver: Added VendorId and ProductId for
  Huawei E220 USB Modem
  [...]

  This modification is present from Linux kernel 2.6.20 and more recent
  ones. 

See: http://ske.sourceforge.net/html/projects/huawei/huawei_tre.html

Now that I plug my modem I definitely get this usb storage device, and I
need to call a special program to switch to the other mode
(huaweiAktBbo, from 
http://www.kanoistika.sk/bobovsky/archiv/umts/huaweiAktBbo.c).

Several pages on the web state that it should work *without* this switch
program.

Is this a regression from 2.6.20, or is it supposed to work?

Thanks a lot and all the best

Norbert

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