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Oracle Solaris Administration: Devices and File Systems Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
1. Managing Removable Media (Overview)
2. Managing Removable Media (Tasks)
3. Accessing Removable Media (Tasks)
4. Writing CDs and DVDs (Tasks)
5. Managing Devices (Overview/Tasks)
6. Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks)
USB Interface Association Descriptor Support
EHCI Isochronous Transfer Support
USB Device Hotpluggable Behavior
USB and 1394 (FireWire) Support
x86: Support for USB CDs and DVDs in GRUB-Based Booting
USB Virtual Keyboard and Mouse Support
Oracle Solaris Support for USB Devices
The EHCI, OHCI, and UHCI Drivers
Oracle Solaris USB Architecture (USBA)
About USB in the Oracle Solaris OS
USB 2.0 Device Features and Compatibility Issues
USB Keyboards and Mouse Devices
9. Using InfiniBand Devices (Overview/Tasks)
11. Administering Disks (Tasks)
12. SPARC: Setting Up Disks (Tasks)
13. x86: Setting Up Disks (Tasks)
14. Configuring Storage Devices With COMSTAR
15. Configuring and Managing the Oracle Solaris Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS)
16. The format Utility (Reference)
17. Managing File Systems (Overview)
18. Creating and Mounting File Systems (Tasks)
19. Configuring Additional Swap Space (Tasks)
20. Copying Files and File Systems (Tasks)
This chapter provides an overview of Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices in the Oracle Solaris OS.
This is a list of the overview information in this chapter.
For recent information about USB devices, go to the following site:
http://www.oracle.com/us/sun/index.html
For general information about USB devices, go to the following site:
http://developers.sun.com/solaris/developer/support/driver/usb.html
For step-by-step instructions on using USB devices in the Oracle Solaris OS, see Chapter 8, Using USB Devices (Tasks).
For general information about dynamic reconfiguration and hot-plugging, see Chapter 6, Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks).
For information on configuring USB printers, see Chapter 15, Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using CUPS (Tasks), in Oracle Solaris Administration: Common Tasks.