On Friday 29 Mar 2013 15:23:41 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 29.03.2013 16:05, schrieb Mick:
> > You're missing module 'qmi_wwan'.
> > 
> > Trying adding this to your kernel and replug the device (or use
> > modprobe -v qmi_wwan).
> 
> Should I rmmod the others before?
> 
> I compiled and loaded that module ... no real difference to see ...
> still no mobile broadband offered.

When you say no real difference ... dmesg should show that the module is 
loading.  /var/log/messages should show the same.

ifconfig should show a new device has been activated.

Yes?


> When I rmmod them all and plug in again, I get "option" loaded again.
> Should I remove this one from my .config?
> 
> Even when I rmmod option, modprobe qmi_wwan and then plugin "option"
> gets loaded (and no "mobile broadband" in NM).

I would get NM troubleshooted after the device is recognised by the kernel and 
the relevant modules are loaded.


> Could it be related to our friend systemd which renames "wwan0" to
> "wwp0s26u1u1i1" according to dmesg?

I thought that this is a udev issue, rather than systemd.  I don't know 
anything about systemd (not tried it yet) and on a stable Gentoo install you 
should be able to see the wwan0 device in ifconfig.

PS. I should also say that I don't use NM on my machines ... so someone else 
should hopefully be able to help with NM issues.  I use symlinks in 
/etc/init.d/ for my NICs.

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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