On Mar 2, 2011, at 4:20 PM, mike digioia wrote:

> Yes this is the normal stuff everyone needs to do when it does not work well. 
> But my problem has been identified by Qualcomm engineers as a product id 
> mismatch. First they said it was caused by the pid (misunderstood to be 
> process id). But in the platform boards file USB has its product ID number 
> inside the usb struct. This id need to match the one used by the target 
> platform.

I was fiddling with this in the udev files since fastbooting a phone makes the 
id come out different.  Maybe ADB has a hard coded value it's looking for?  Can 
you check that and just rebuild it when you build the kernel?



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