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4.
Save configuration information to the USB memory.
Example
The following example saves configuration information 1 to the config1-1 file.
# copy config1 /um0/config1-1
5.
Block the USB port.
# usbctl disable
6.
Confirm that the USB port has been blocked.
Run a show usb hcd status command and ensure that the status displays "disable".
# show usb hcd status
[USB HCD STATUS]
status
: disable
7.
Remove the USB memory from the device.
Restoring configuration information using USB memory
The following explains how to restore device configuration information that has been saved to USB memory.
1.
Insert USB memory containing the saved configuration information into the USB port of the device.
2.
Release the block status of the USB port.
# usbctl enable
3.
Confirm that the block status of the USB port has been released.
Run a show usb hcd status command and ensure that the status displays "enable".
# show usb hcd status
[USB HCD STATUS]
status
: enable
4.
Restore configuration information from the USB memory.
Example
The following example restores configuration information 2 from the config2-1 file.
# copy /um0/config2-1 config2
# reset
5.
Block the USB port.
# usbctl disable
: Restart the device.
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Chapter 6 Managing the Device
Saving/Restoring Configuration Information