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Numbers and Symbols
- /etc/dfs/dfstab file
- configuring for shared removable media
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- /var/adm directory
- controlling size of
Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- 1394 (FireWire) support
- description
Hot-Plugging USB Mass Storage Devices
- 9660 DVD format
Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
A
- accessing
- disk devices
Logical Disk Device Names
- iSCSI disks
How to Access iSCSI Disks
- removable media
How to Access Information on Removable Media
- tape devices
Logical Tape Device Names
- adding
- a SCSI device to a SCSI bus
How to Add a SCSI Device to a SCSI Bus
- a USB mass storage device
How to Add a USB Mass Storage Device
- adding a new removable media drive
How to Add a New Removable Media Drive
- PCI adapter card
How to Add a PCI Adapter Card
- VPPA communication service
Adding a Communication Service
- Ap_Id See
attachment point IDs
- attachment point IDs
- device identifiers
About Attachment Point Identification
- logical device names
About Attachment Point Identification
- physical and logical
About Attachment Point Identification
- autoconfiguration process
Description of Solaris Kernel Modules
B
- backup
- device names
Backup Device Names
- block disk device interface
- definition
Disk Subdirectory
- when to use
Disk Subdirectory
- boot blocks
- installing
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool (EFI (GPT))
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool Disk (VTOC)
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool (VTOC)
- bus-oriented disk controllers
Direct and Bus-Oriented Controllers
Direct and Bus-Oriented Controllers
C
- cdrw command
- description
Working With Audio CDs and Data CDs and DVDs
- restricting access to
Restricting User Access to Removable Media
- writing data CDs and DVDs and audio CDs
Writing CD and DVD Data and Audio CDs
- cfgadm
- PCI hot-plugging
Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging
- SCSI hot-plugging
Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging
- checking
- a file system on removable media
How to Check a File System on Removable Media
- clients
- iSNS
About the iSNS Technology
- iSNS, display status, CLI
How to Display the Status of Clients
- iSNS, managing, CLI
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- configuring
- a SCSI controller
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Controller
- a SCSI device
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Device
- a USB device
Configuring a USB Device
- EoIB devices
Administering EoIB Datalinks
- IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA device
Configuring or Unconfiguring IB Devices
- IPoIB devices
Administering IPoIB Devices
- iSNS server
Using the Command Line Interface to Configure iSNS
Configuring the iSNS Server
- SATA device
How to Replace a SATA Device
- connecting
- a USB device, logically
Logically Connecting a USB Device
- core files
- finding and deleting
Removing Dump Files
- creating
- a data CD or DVD file system
Creating a Data CD or DVD
- a disk slice for a ZFS root file system
- SPARC
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool Disk (VTOC)
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool (VTOC)
- a file system on a DVD-RAM
How to Create a File System on a DVD-RAM
- a file system on a USB mass storage device
How to Create a File System on a USB Mass Storage Device
- a file system on removable media
How to Create a File System on Removable Media
- a Solaris partition and modifying the slices on a USB mass storage device
How to Create a Solaris Partition and Modify the Slices on a USB Mass Storage Device
D
- /dev/dsk directory
Logical Disk Device Names
- /dev/rdsk directory
Logical Disk Device Names
- datadm command
Updating the DAT Static Registry
- default discovery domain
- iSNS
About the iSNS Technology
- default discovery domain set
- enabling
How to Enable the Default Discovery Domain Set
- deferred dump
About Deferred Dump and System Crash Dumps
- deleting
- core files
Removing Dump Files
- finding and deleting old/inactive files
Maintaining Disks
- temporary files
Emptying Temporary Directories
- devfsadm command
How Device Information Is Created
- device driver
- adding
How to Add a Device Driver
- definition
About Device Drivers
- device identifiers
About Attachment Point Identification
- device names
- backup
Backup Device Names
- devices
- accessing
Accessing Devices
- formatting with rmformat
How to Format a Removable Device (rmformat)
- df command
- overview
Managing Disk Use Task Map
- dfstab file
- configuring for shared local removable media
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- directories
- displaying information about
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- size of
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
- temporary, clearing out
Emptying Temporary Directories
Emptying Temporary Directories
- disabling
- removable media services
How to Disable or Enable Removable Media Services
- write protection on removable media
How to Enable or Disable Read and Write Protections
- disconnect
- a USB device, logically
Logically Disconnecting a USB Device
- disconnecting
- a SCSI controller
Connecting or Disconnecting a SCSI Controller
- a USB device subtree, logically
Logically Disconnecting a USB Device Subtree
- discovery domain
- client
- removing, CLI
How to Remove a Client from a Discovery Domain
- iSNS
- adding, CLI
How to Add a Discovery Domain to a Discovery Domain Set
- assigning clients, CLI
How to Assign Clients to a Discovery Domain
- creating, CLI
How to Create the Discovery Domains
- displaying status, CLI
How to Display the Status of a Discovery Domain
- removing
How to Remove a Discovery Domain from a Discovery
Domain Set
- discovery domain set
- disabling
- displaying status, CLI
How to Disable a Discovery Domain Set
- iSNS
- creating, CLI
How to Create the Discovery Domain Sets
- displaying status, CLI
How to Display the Status of a Discovery Domain Set
- removing
How to Remove a Discovery Domain Set
- disk
- setting up for ZFS file systems (overview)
- x86
Setting Up Disks for ZFS File Systems
- when to format
Formatting a Disk
- disk controllers
Direct and Bus-Oriented Controllers
- disk for a ZFS file system
- setting up
- SPARC
Configuring a Disk for a ZFS Non-Root File System
- disk label
- creating
Creating Disk Labels
- description
EFI (GPT) Disk Label
- disk slice
- creating for a ZFS root file system
- SPARC
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool Disk (VTOC)
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool (VTOC)
- disk slices
- definition
About Disk Slices or Partitions
- displaying information about
Displaying Slice or Partition Information
- disk space
- displaying information about
- directory sizes
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
- file sizes
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- finding and deleting old/inactive files
Removing Dump Files
Maintaining Disks
- finding files exceeding a size limit
Using the find Command
- disks
- recovering a corrupted disk label
How to Recover a Corrupted Disk Label
Recovering a Corrupted Disk Label
- setting up for ZFS file systems
About ZFS Disk Setup on Oracle Solaris Systems
- displaying
- directory information
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- disk slice information
Displaying Slice or Partition Information
- file information
- file size
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- listing newest
Removing Old or Inactive Files
- using the du command
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
- IB communication services
Displaying Supported Communication Services
- InfiniBand device information
Using the prtconf Command
- information about SCSI devices
Displaying Information About SCSI Devices
- kernel IB clients of an HCA
Displaying Kernel Clients of an HCA Device
- PCI slot configuration information
Displaying PCI Slot Configuration Information
- removable media user
How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- SATA devices
Performing SATA Hot-Plugging Operations
- size of files
Using the ls Command
- system configuration information
Displaying Device Configuration Information
- USB bus information
Displaying USB Bus Information
- displaying settings
- iSNS server
How to Display the Current Server Configuration
- dladm command
- configuring EoIB devices
Administering EoIB Datalinks
- configuring IPoIB devices
Administering IPoIB Devices
- driver not attached message
Displaying Device Configuration Information
- du command
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
- dumpadm command
Device Interface Type Required by Some Frequently Used Commands
- DVD-RAM
- creating a file system on
How to Create a File System on a DVD-RAM
- DVDs
- ISO 9660 format
Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
- dynamic reconfiguration
Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging- InfiniBand devices
Dynamically Reconfiguring IB Devices
E
- EFI label
- comparison with VTOC label
EFI (GPT) Disk Label
- installing a system with
Using Whole Disks for a ZFS Root Pool Disk or Disks
- overview
EFI (GPT) Disk Label
- restrictions of
EFI (GPT) Disk Label
- eject command
- removable media
How to Eject Removable Media
- ejecting
- removable media
How to Eject Removable Media
- enabling
- removable media services
How to Disable or Enable Removable Media Services
- uDAPL
How to Enable uDAPL
- write protection on removable media
How to Enable or Disable Read and Write Protections
- EoIB devices
- administering
Administering EoIB Datalinks
- Ethernet over IB See
EoIB devices
F
- files
- deleting See
deleting
- displaying information about
- listing
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- size
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- displaying size of
Using the ls Command
- finding files exceeding a size limit
Using the find Command
- size of
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- find command
- core files
Removing Dump Files
- finding files exceeding a size limit
Using the find Command
- old/inactive files
How to Find Old or Inactive Files for Deletion
Maintaining Disks
- finding
- and deleting old/inactive files See
deleting
- files exceeding a size limit
Using the find Command
- Format utility
- analyze menu
analyze Menu
- defect menu
defect Menu
- displaying disk slice information
Displaying Slice or Partition Information
- entering command names (how to)
Specifying format Command Names
- fdisk menu
fdisk Menu
- identifying disks on a system
Identifying Disks on a System
Obtaining Disk Information
- input to
Rules for Input to format Commands
- labeling a disk
- example of
Labeling a Disk
- main menu
Format Menu and Command Descriptions
- main menu
Format Menu and Command Descriptions
- partition menu
partition Menu
- partition menu
Descriptions for partition Menu Items
- recovering corrupted disk label
How to Recover a Corrupted Disk Label
- using help facility
Getting Help on the Format Utility
- format utility
- input to
Specifying Disk Names to format Commands
- formatting
- devices with rmformat
How to Format a Removable Device (rmformat)
- free hog slice See
donor slice
- fuser command
- finding if removable media is in use
How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- killing processes accessing removable media
How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
H
- hot-plugging
Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging- adding a SCSI device to a SCSI bus
How to Add a SCSI Device to a SCSI Bus
- adding PCI adapter card
How to Add a PCI Adapter Card
- configuring a SCSI controller
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Controller
- configuring a SCSI device
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Device
- configuring a USB device
Configuring a USB Device
- disconnecting a SCSI controller with cfgadm command
Connecting or Disconnecting a SCSI Controller
- logically connecting a USB device
Logically Connecting a USB Device
- logically disconnecting a USB device
Logically Disconnecting a USB Device
- logically disconnecting a USB device subtree
Logically Disconnecting a USB Device Subtree
- PCI devices
PCI or PCIe Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command
- removing a SCSI device
How to Remove a SCSI Device
- removing PCI adapter card
How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card
- replacing an identical SCSI device on a SCSI controller
How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller
- unconfiguring a SCSI device
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Controller
- unconfiguring a USB device
Unconfiguring a USB Device
I
- identifying
- devices
Displaying Device Configuration Information
- primary USB audio device
Displaying Information About USB Audio Devices
- InfiniBand devices
- adding a VPPA communication service
Adding a Communication Service
- configuring an IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA device
Configuring or Unconfiguring IB Devices
- displaying
Using the prtconf Command
- displaying IB communication services
Displaying Supported Communication Services
- displaying kernel IB clients of an HCA
Displaying Kernel Clients of an HCA Device
- dynamic reconfiguration
Dynamically Reconfiguring IB Devices
- overview
About InfiniBand Devices
- removing an existing IB port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA communication service
Remove an Existing Communication Service
- unconfiguring an IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA
Unconfiguring an IB Port Device
- unconfiguring an IB pseudo device
Unconfiguring an IB Pseudo Device
- initiators
- iSNS, display status, CLI
How to Display the Status of Clients
- iSNS, managing, CLI
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- installgrub command for a ZFS root file system
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool (EFI (GPT))
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool Disk (VTOC)
- Internet Storage Name Service See
iSNS
- IPoIB devices
- administering
Administering IPoIB Devices
- iSCSI
- accessing iSCSI disks
How to Access iSCSI Disks
- static and dynamic target discovery
Configuring Dynamic or Static Target Discovery
- iSNS
- clients
About the iSNS Technology
- default discovery domain
About the iSNS Technology
- display client status
How to Display the Status of Clients
- display initiator status
How to Display the Status of Clients
- display target status
How to Display the Status of Clients
- managing clients
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- managing initiators
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- managing targets
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- nodes
About the iSNS Technology
- technology overview
About the iSNS Technology
- iSNS server
- configuring
Configuring the iSNS Server
- configuring, CLI
Using the Command Line Interface to Configure iSNS
- discovery domain
- adding, CLI
How to Add a Discovery Domain to a Discovery Domain Set
- assigning clients, CLI
How to Assign Clients to a Discovery Domain
- creating, CLI
How to Create the Discovery Domains
- displaying status, CLI
How to Display the Status of a Discovery Domain
- removing a client
How to Remove a Client from a Discovery Domain
- removing, CLI
How to Remove a Discovery Domain from a Discovery
Domain Set
- discovery domain set
- creating, CLI
How to Create the Discovery Domain Sets
- disabling, CLI
How to Disable a Discovery Domain Set
- displaying status, CLI
How to Display the Status of a Discovery Domain Set
- removing
How to Remove a Discovery Domain Set
- display settings
How to Display the Current Server Configuration
- enable, disable server state notifications
How to Set Notifications for Changes in Server State
- enabling default discovery domain set
How to Enable the Default Discovery Domain Set
- set retry threshold
How to Set the Number of Retries for Client Inquiries
- specify data store location
How to Specify the Data Store Location
About the iSNS Technology
- ISO standards
- 9660 DVD format
Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
K
- /kernel/drv directory
Installing Unsupported Devices
- killing
- processes accessing removable media
How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
L
- listing
- files and directories
Removing Old or Inactive Files
Removing Old or Inactive Files
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- loading
- removable media
How to Load Removable Media
- logical device name
- definition
Device Naming Conventions
- disk
Logical Disk Device Names
- tape
Logical Tape Device Names
- logical device names
About Attachment Point Identification- removable media
Logical Removable Media Device Names
- ls command
Removing Old or Inactive Files
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- checking directory sizes
Using the ls Command
- –l option (size in bytes)
Using the ls Command
- –t option (newest files)
Removing Old or Inactive Files
M
- maintaining tape drives
Guidelines for Drive Maintenance and Media Handling
- managing
- iSNS
How to Display the Status of Clients- clients, CLI
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- maximums
- finding files exceeding maximum size
Using the find Command
- media was found message
How to Load Removable Media
- mkisofs command
- create a data CD or DVD file system
Creating a Data CD or DVD
- modifying
- partitions and creating a PCFS file system on a USB mass storage device
How to Modify Partitions and Create a PCFS File System on a USB Mass Storage Device
- mounting
- a USB mass storage device
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
- remote removable media manually
Accessing DVDs or CDs on Remote Systems
- removable media
- automatic mounting compared to
About Removable Media
- mt command
Retensioning a Magnetic Tape Cartridge
N
- nfsd daemon
- starting
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- verifying if running
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- no media was found message
How to Load Removable Media
- nodes
- iSNS
About the iSNS Technology
- iSNS, display status, CLI
How to Display the Status of Clients
- iSNS, managing, CLI
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
O
- overview
- iSNS technology
About the iSNS Technology
P
- PCI devices
- adding PCI adapter card
How to Add a PCI Adapter Card
- displaying PCI slot configuration information
Displaying PCI Slot Configuration Information
- removing PCI adapter card
How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card
- troubleshooting PCI configuration problems
Troubleshooting PCI Configuration Problems
- physical device name
- definition
Device Naming Conventions
Device Naming Conventions
- prtvtoc command
Displaying Disk Label Information
Device Interface Type Required by Some Frequently Used Commands
R
- raw disk device interface
Disk Subdirectory
Disk Subdirectory
- RCM script
- commands for
RCM Script Commands
- overview
About RCM Scripts
- registering
- service provider in the DAT static registry
Updating the DAT Static Registry
- removable media
- /media
- mount point
Using Removable Media Names
- accessing
How to Access Information on Removable Media
- accessing media on other systems
Accessing DVDs or CDs on Remote Systems
- adding a new removable media drive
How to Add a New Removable Media Drive
- checking a file system on
How to Check a File System on Removable Media
- creating a file system on
How to Create a File System on Removable Media
- creating a file system on a DVD-RAM
How to Create a File System on a DVD-RAM
- disabling or enabling removable media services
How to Disable or Enable Removable Media Services
- ejecting
How to Eject Removable Media
- enabling write protection on
How to Enable or Disable Read and Write Protections
- finding out if media is in use
How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- formatting devices with rmformat
How to Format a Removable Device (rmformat)
- killing processes accessing
How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- loading
How to Load Removable Media
- loading with volume management
How to Load Removable Media
- mounting
- manual compared to automatic
About Removable Media
- mounting remote media
Accessing DVDs or CDs on Remote Systems
- repairing bad blocks on removable media
How to Repair Bad Blocks on Removable Media
- removing
- a SCSI device
How to Remove a SCSI Device
- a USB mass storage device
How to Remove a USB Mass Storage Device
- existing IB port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA communication service
Remove an Existing Communication Service
- PCI adapter card
How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card
- repairing
- bad blocks on removable media
How to Repair Bad Blocks on Removable Media
- replacing
- a disk for a ZFS root pool (how to)
- x86
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool (EFI (GPT))
- an identical SCSI device on a SCSI controller
How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller
- resetting
- a USB device
Resetting a USB Device
- resolving
- a failed SCSI unconfigure operation
Resolving a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation
- restricting
- removable media access
Restricting User Access to Removable Media
- rm command
Emptying Temporary Directories
How to Find Old or Inactive Files for Deletion
S
- SATA devices
- configuring SATA device
How to Replace a SATA Device
- displaying SATA device information
Performing SATA Hot-Plugging Operations
- unconfiguring SATA device
Configuring Or Unconfigure a SATA Device
- scrub a disk
- sg3 utilities
Scrubbing a Disk
- SCSI devices
- adding a SCSI device to a SCSI bus
How to Add a SCSI Device to a SCSI Bus
- configuring a SCSI controller
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Controller
- configuring a SCSI device
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Device
- disconnecting with cfgadm command
Connecting or Disconnecting a SCSI Controller
- displaying information about
Displaying Information About SCSI Devices
- removing a SCSI device
How to Remove a SCSI Device
- replacing an identical SCSI device on a SCSI controller
How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller
- resolving a failed SCSI unconfigure operation
Resolving a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation
- troubleshooting SCSI configuration problem
SCSI-Related Configuration Error Messages
- unconfiguring a SCSI controller
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Controller
- SCSI tape drives
Backup Device Names
- setting up
- a disk for ZFS file systems (overview)
- x86
Setting Up Disks for ZFS File Systems
- disks for ZFS file systems
About ZFS Disk Setup on Oracle Solaris Systems
- sg_sanitize
Scrubbing a Disk
- share command
- making removable media available to other systems
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- size
- directory
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
- file
Displaying Information About Directory Sizes
Using the ls Command
Displaying Information About File Sizes
- slice
About Disk Slices or Partitions
- Solaris fdisk partition
- guidelines
Using the fdisk Option
- specifying a disk slice
Direct and Bus-Oriented Controllers
- starting
- nfsd daemon
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- stopping
- killing processes accessing removable media
How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- storage capacities (media)
Choosing Which Media to Use
- swap command
Device Interface Type Required by Some Frequently Used Commands
- sysdef command
Displaying Device Configuration Information
- system crash dump
About Deferred Dump and System Crash Dumps
T
- tape
- sizes
Choosing Which Media to Use
- storage capacities
Choosing Which Media to Use
- tape devices
- naming
Logical Tape Device Names
- tape drive
- maintaining
Guidelines for Drive Maintenance and Media Handling
- maximum SCSI
Backup Device Names
- rewind
Backup Device Names
- targets
- iSNS, display status, CLI
How to Display the Status of Clients
- iSNS, managing, CLI
Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- temporary directories
Emptying Temporary Directories
Emptying Temporary Directories
- troubleshooting
- a failed SCSI unconfigure operation
Resolving a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation
- PCI configuration problems
Troubleshooting PCI Configuration Problems
- SCSI configuration problems
SCSI-Related Configuration Error Messages
- USB audio device problems
Troubleshooting USB Audio Device Problems
- USB mass storage devices
Troubleshooting Tips for USB Mass Storage Devices
U
- uDAPL
Using the uDAPL API With InfiniBand Devices- enabling
How to Enable uDAPL
- registering a service provider in the DAT static registry
Updating the DAT Static Registry
- unregistering a service provider in the DAT static registry
Updating the DAT Static Registry
- updating the DAT static registry
Updating the DAT Static Registry
- unconfiguring
- a SCSI controller
Configuring or Unconfiguring a SCSI Controller
- a USB device
Unconfiguring a USB Device
- IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Device
Unconfiguring an IB Port Device
- IB pseudo device
Unconfiguring an IB Pseudo Device
- SATA device
Configuring Or Unconfigure a SATA Device
- unmounting
- a USB mass storage device
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
- unregistering
- service provider in the DAT static registry
Updating the DAT Static Registry
- unsupported devices
Installing Unsupported Devices
- updating
- DAT static registry
Updating the DAT Static Registry
- USB devices
- adding a USB mass storage device
How to Add a USB Mass Storage Device
- audio
Using USB Audio Devices- device ownership
About Audio Device Ownership
- bus-powered devices
Bus-Powered Devices
- configuring a USB device
Configuring a USB Device
- connect a USB device
Logically Connecting a USB Device
- creating a file system on a mass storage device
How to Create a File System on a USB Mass Storage Device
- creating a Solaris partition and modifying the slices on a mass storage device
How to Create a Solaris Partition and Modify the Slices on a USB Mass Storage Device
- displaying bus information
Displaying USB Bus Information
- host controller and root hub
USB Hubs and Host Controller
- hot-plugging
Hot-Plugging USB Mass Storage Devices
- identifying primary audio device
Displaying Information About USB Audio Devices
- keyboards and mouse devices
USB Keyboards and Mouse Devices
- logically disconnecting a USB device
Logically Disconnecting a USB Device
- logically disconnecting a USB device subtree
Logically Disconnecting a USB Device Subtree
- modifying partitions and creating a PCFS file system on a mass storage device
How to Modify Partitions and Create a PCFS File System on a USB Mass Storage Device
- mounting mass storage
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
- mounting or unmounting a mass storage device
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
- power management
USB Power Management
- removable mass storage
Managing USB Mass Storage Devices
- removing a USB mass storage device
How to Remove a USB Mass Storage Device
- resetting a USB device
Resetting a USB Device
- troubleshooting audio device problems
Troubleshooting USB Audio Device Problems
- troubleshooting tips for mass storage devices
Troubleshooting Tips for USB Mass Storage Devices
- unconfiguring a USB device
Unconfiguring a USB Device
- unmounting mass storage
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
- USB 2.0 support
USB Device Features and Compatibility Issues
V
- verifying
- nfsd daemon is running
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
W
- writing
- data CDs and DVDs and audio CDs
Writing CD and DVD Data and Audio CDs
Z
- ZFS file system
- setting up a disk
- x86
Configuring a Disk for a ZFS Non-Root File System
- ZFS rollback
How to Perform ZFS Rollback
- ZFS root pool
- replacing a disk (how to)
- x86
How to Replace a ZFS Root Pool (EFI (GPT))