I was just trying out things. I did not find the solution, thats why I
tried it.
If anybody has anyother then please let me know.
Thanks
Neeps
Jim Cromie wrote:
Neependra Kumar Khare wrote:
I need to put "usb-storage" in /etc/hotplug/blacklist file
and restarted the "HAL" daemon. This sovled my problem.
Isnt that a bit drastic ?
You dont want to use pen-drives ever ?
Do you have a specific device thats troublesome ?
If so, Im sure others would like to know, and they should have a chance
to refute your blacklisting, and you get to the real problem.
Regards,
Neeps
Greg KH wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 07:30:31PM +0530, Neependra Kumar Khare wrote:
hi ,
I do not usb devices (flash derives) to be detected by kernel?
Can anybody tell me at what stage do the usb modules are loaded at
boot time?
Is putting "nousb" as grub option good enough?
Does that solve the issue for you?
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