Hardware :: Remotely Unattaching A Usb Hard Drive

Apr 6, 2010

i have an archos av500 dvr which would look like a usb harddrive when plugged in. thats good for me since i can modify dvr-timer.txt when i am not home. the problem is when it is plugged into my pc the dvr functionality doesnt work (it still acts like a harddrive). is there something i can do that will disable power to the usb port? umount wont do what i need. i dont know how to disable libusb? the only thing that would work is sudo shutdown -h now but i wouldnt be able to access my server.

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fstab on Desktop

Code:

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
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Code:
sundar@sundar-sundar:~$ fdisk -l
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I have a dual boot computer with slackware_64 13.1 and windows.

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