@Bor_Ed
As a short term workaround until we can get it added pls try and report back with:
Built in modules can have module params passed on the kernel command line: can you try booting with:
usbserial.vendor=0x12d1 usbserial.product=0x1099
You will need to press ESC during to grub pause upon restart/power on.
Arrow down to the kernel you wish to boot.
press "e" (for edit)
Arrow down to the 2nd line (the command line)
Press Enter to begin editing
Arrow to the end of the line and add:
When done press enter. Then press "b" to boot
@Bor_Ed
As a short term workaround until we can get it added pls try and report back with:
Built in modules can have module params passed on the kernel command line: can you try booting with:
usbserial. vendor= 0x12d1 usbserial. product= 0x1099
You will need to press ESC during to grub pause upon restart/power on.
Arrow down to the kernel you wish to boot.
press "e" (for edit)
Arrow down to the 2nd line (the command line)
Press Enter to begin editing
Arrow to the end of the line and add:
usbserial. vendor= 0x12d1 usbserial. product= 0x1099
When done press enter. Then press "b" to boot