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20 device is still attached or perhaps it was removed and a different
26 though they had disconnected. This is always safe and it is the
33 it.
49 it's as though you had unplugged all the USB devices. Yes, it's
61 the system can't be suspended at all. (All right, it _can_ be
62 suspended -- but it will crash as soon as it wakes up, which isn't
74 reset or otherwise had lost power) then it applies a persistence check
77 can't work once the power session is gone. Instead it issues a USB
83 kernel treats the device as though it had merely been reset instead of
101 devices for which it is enabled. You can enable the feature by doing
109 doesn't even exist, so you only have to worry about setting it for
110 devices where it really matters.
119 with it, unplug the flash device, plug it back in later, and still
121 it would be more far-reaching than USB-persist.
124 job and using it would require significant input from the user. This
125 solution is much quicker and easier -- and it exists now, a giant
147 Furthermore it's quite possible to leave a USB device exactly the same
150 way to know you did it. The kernel will assume that nothing has
154 If the kernel gets fooled in this way, it's almost certain to cause
165 most of it.