Thank you for your reply... I think that you misunderstood my
question... I want to write function let's say... disableUSB() that
would disable USB when invoked...
As I understand you can pass kernel command line parameters while
booting. Can you do that also when the kernel is running?
If yes than how?
Thank you.
P.
Oliver Neukum wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2007 10:00:41 schrieb Przemyslaw Lopaciuk:
>> Hi,
>> I've been looking for some way to disable USB programatically. Is there
>> a function or some way to disable USB in monolithic kernel?
>
> You can pass "nousb" on the kernel command line.
>
> Regards
> Oliver
>
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