![]() ![]() No drive letter is being assigned when checking the journal (remember, Arch is using systemd now, so no more /var/log/messages etc files).įeb 15 02:47:57 S1 kernel: usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 21 using ehci_hcdįeb 15 02:47:58 S1 kernel: scsi12 : usb-storage 1-2:1.0įeb 15 02:47:58 S1 kernel: usb 1-2: USB disconnect, device number 21įeb 15 02:48:03 S1 kernel: usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 22 using ehci_hcdįeb 15 02:48:04 S1 kernel: cdc_ether 1-2:1.0 eth0: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-0000:00:1d.2:63įeb 15 02:48:04 S1 systemd-udevd: renamed network interface eth0 to enp0s29f7u2īus 001 Device 024: ID 12d1:14db Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.īy not being given a drive letter - or even a cdrom assignation as is shown on the tutorial page, I am unable to mount the device. In the aforementioned tutorial, the trick is in mounting the device and then loading the drivers, but I'm unable to do so. Basically, the device is being recognized as a USB device, then promptly after that it loads as a 'CDC Ethernet Device'. ![]() However, I am not able to actually mount this device, and can therefore not extract the drivers. According to this page, the Linux drivers are actually on the device and can be installed relatively easy, including on Arch. I've got an Huawei HiLink E303 USB G3-internet dongle that I'd like to use to connect to the internet. ![]()
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