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Old 09-09-2011, 06:40 AM   #1
jonaskellens
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modem-manager: (tty/ttyS0): port's parent platform driver is not whitelisted


Hello,

when booting up kernel version 2.6.35.14-96.fc14, the bootup process gets stuck after the following messages :

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modem-manager: ModemManager (version 0.4-5.git20100720.fc12) starting...
modem-manager: Loaded plugin AnyData
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Ericsson MBM
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Nokia
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Option
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Gobi
modem-manager: Loaded plugin SimTech
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Huawei
modem-manager: Loaded plugin MotoC
modem-manager: Loaded plugin ZTE
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Novatel
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Option High-Speed
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Sierra
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Longcheer
modem-manager: Loaded plugin Generic
modem-manager: (tty/ttyS0): port's parent platform driver is not whitelisted
modem-manager: (tty/ttyS1): port's parent platform driver is not whitelisted
modem-manager: (tty/ttyS2): port's parent platform driver is not whitelisted
modem-manager: (tty/ttyS3): port's parent platform driver is not whitelisted
If I boot up kernel version 2.6.35.14-95.fc14, then I also get these messages at bootup but the process continues and I can use my laptop.

How do I deal with these messages ?

For the moment for some reason I can't use kernel version 2.6.35.14-96.fc14...

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