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===== usb-modeswitch-data ===== === Overriding entries from the database tarball === From its 1.1.7 version, usb-modeswitch searches for device switching data in the usb-modeswitch-data database tarball [0]. This heavily reduces the database disk space, but makes configuration investigation harder. To solve this issue, usb-modeswitch is shipped with a patch that allows administrators to override the database entries from the tarball [0] with files under /etc. [0] /usr/share/usb_modeswitch/configPack.tar.gz = Example = Let's assume one has a 3G dongle "05c6:1000 Qualcomm", which matching database entry [1] is 05c6:1000:uMa=Option , but isn't correctly switched. Hacking this database entry can be done as following: # cd /etc/usb_modeswitch.d # tar xzf /usr/share/usb_modeswitch/configPack.tar.gz 05c6:1000:uMa=Option Now the /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/05c6\:1000\:uMa=Option file will get used by usb_modeswitch_dispatcher when the "05c6:1000 Qualcomm" device gets plugged in. When a correct database entry is found, please report it on the upstream forum: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/ [1] One can find exactly which database entry is matching a given device gets matched with by activating logs (/etc/usb_modeswitch.conf) and reading them from /var/log/usb_modeswitch*.
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