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Can you please let me know how do i disable/remove the USB Host Controller driver from the kernel. Is there a way I can unhook the usb driver module from the kernel.

Linux 2.6.24.7-r1116 / Fedora

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  • You'll need to recompile your kernel to do this. Is there any reason you need this?
    – robert
    Jul 24, 2010 at 21:23
  • Belongs on superuser.com
    – Paul R
    Jul 24, 2010 at 21:27
  • @Paul. U mean the question/answer is already available on superuser.com..I could not find any reference, can you please point me if there is such a reference..
    – Sam
    Jul 25, 2010 at 7:35
  • no, StackOverflow is for programming questions - superuser.com is for questions about hardware and software, such as yours. It will probably get moved to superuser.com when it has enough close votes.
    – Paul R
    Jul 25, 2010 at 8:33

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sudo lsmod | grep ohci
sudo lsmod | grep ehci

If these commands show nothing - then your host controller drivers are compilled into the kernel. Otherwise rmmod all modules, that my commands show.

This is a programmer question. I've used this techinque while debugging hotplug of my USB device in my device driver.

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