02-27-2020 09:36 AM
I've been attempting to disable usb-storage and I've tried several of the common methods but always mounts. Is modprobe.d being bypassed as commands in there seem to have no impact after reboot.
Also I'm using a crio 9032 and when attempting to boot to the bios via pressing either f10 or del it gets a software error on bootup and led 2 flashes continuously.
Anyone have experience with either of these issues?
02-27-2020 02:20 PM
The auto-mount behavior for USB storage devices is controlled by udev scripts under /etc/udev/
Specifically you can black list a type of device in '/etc/udev/mount.blacklist' or edit the udev automount rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/automount.rules' or the mount script '/etc/udev/scripts/mount.sh'.
There are options to disable the USB subsystem entirely (via the kernel command line) but that's a bit more invasive.
02-27-2020 02:59 PM
I attempted to edit the mount.sh script and I commented out the statements revolving around umount however it is still mounting usb-storage. Is there a way to end if it is a particular driver name?
02-28-2020 01:04 PM
Maybe override the udev rule?