Managing USB Devices in the Solaris OS (Roadmap)
Use this road map to identify all the tasks for managing USB
devices in the Solaris OS. Each task points to a series of additional
tasks such as using USB devices, hot-plugging USB devices, and adding USB audio
devices.
For information about using USB components in the Solaris OS, see About USB in the Solaris OS.
| Task | Description | For
Instructions | 
|---|
| Use USB mass storage devices. | A USB mass storage device must contain a
file system before you can add data to it. In addition, a USB
diskette must be formatted before file systems can be created and mounted on
them. This section also describes how to physically add or remove USB devices from
your system. | Using USB Mass Storage Devices (Task Map) | 
| Add USB audio devices. | Use this task map to identify tasks associated
with adding USB audio devices. | Using USB Audio Devices (Task Map) | 
| Add or remove USB devices to and from your
system with the cfgadm command. | You can logically add or remove USB devices
to and from your system with the cfgadm command. | Hot-Plugging USB Devices With the cfgadm Command (Task Map) |