On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 17:10:27 +0100, Nowarez Market wrote: > > You should be able to do it by the /etc/bsd.re-config file, you can start > from here: > > http://man.openbsd.org/bsd.re-config > > Please be very careful. > > (It needs two reboots to apply any change) >
I feel consfused: isn't it a way to exclude some module? If yes, it isn't that I'm looking. For example, I'm using USB audio, but I'd like to ban USB audio which is included into my display, but not ban the module because if I do so, I won't able to use USB audio dingle which I use to connect to wireless headphones. Right now I have: ~ $ usbdevs Controller /dev/usb0: addr 01: 8086:0000 Intel, xHCI root hub addr 02: 1050:0404 Yubico, YubiKey CCID addr 03: 13d3:56f2 Azurewave, USB camera addr 04: 8087:0026 Intel, Bluetooth addr 05: 043e:9a61 LG Electronics Inc., USB2.1 Hub addr 06: 043e:9a73 LG USA, product 0x9a73 addr 07: 043e:9a66 LG Electronics Inc., LG UltraFine Display Audio addr 08: 043e:9a68 LG Electronlcs Inc., LG UltraFine Display Camera addr 09: 05ac:0265 Apple Inc., Magic Trackpad addr 10: 05ac:026c Apple Inc., Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad addr 11: 043e:9a70 LG Electronics Inc., LG UltraFine Display Controls addr 12: 0a12:4010 Cambridge Silicon Radio, product 0x4010 addr 13: 041e:3130 Creative, Creative BT-W5 ~ $ and I would like somehow to disable addr 07: 043e:9a66 LG Electronics Inc., LG UltraFine Display Audio addr 08: 043e:9a68 LG Electronlcs Inc., LG UltraFine Display Camera but keeping addr 03: 13d3:56f2 Azurewave, USB camera addr 13: 041e:3130 Creative, Creative BT-W5 I've tried to play with config -e /bsd but the best that I can figure out is how to disable uaudio, and not only one, specific, device. -- wbr, Kirill