usbdevs
—
show USB devices connected to the system
usbdevs |
[-dv ] [-a
addr] [-f
dev] |
usbdevs
prints a listing of all USB devices connected to
the system with some information about each device. The indentation of each
line indicates its distance from the root.
The options are as follows:
-a
addr
- Only print information about the device at the given address.
-d
- Show the device drivers associated with each device.
-f
dev
- Only print information for the given USB controller.
-v
- Be verbose, more information is given if used twice.
- /dev/usb[0-9]
- Default USB controllers.
The usbdevs
command appeared in NetBSD
1.4.