So, if the module is failing to load Windows will have no idea the device
even exists. As how to solve this issue ? No idea you've not given enough
information.

However, you will get this or a similar error if you have a module already
loaded. g_multi, g_ether, and g_serial. Only one of these can be loaded at
a time. And if you compiled one into the kernel statically . . . You're
bound to have issues.


On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:09 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I currently have trouble with the g_multi USB gadget module compilation in
> the kernel.
> My hardware is a custom beaglebone black with the exact same hardware.
>
> I'd like to use my USB like the beaglebone black does, as a RNDIS and a
> mass storage.
> However, during the kernel compilation of the 3.15.9, I check the builtin
> g_multi module but it is not working.
>
> When using a dmesg, I can see an error -22 during g_multi module loading.
> Furthermore, i don't know how the configuration of the module is done. I
> tried to create a g_multi.conf file in /etc/modprobe.d but it doesn't seem
> to have any effect.
> I can't see any usb0 interface in my ifconfig and when connecting my USB
> to my Windows PC I don't see any RNDIS or mass storage.
>
> Do you have any information or experience with the g_multi kernel-builtin
> module ?
>
> Best regards,
> Julien
>
>
>
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