The beaglebone black has a device USB port (for connecting to some host, 
AKA another linux box or windows to be seen by the gadget driver/windows 
driver as a peripheral) and a host USB port (say I could plug a USB WiFi 
adapter into this if I wanted to configure wireless on the beaglebone 
black).

I'd like to modify the driver for the device USB port so it provides 
different vendor strings, and disable the network side of it. The idea is 
that when the beaglebone is plugged into a host machine it is identified by 
my unique vendor strings and to the host machine, loading my driver/udev 
file on the host machine rather than the manufacturers. Device side I would 
use the serial devfile to send/receive information to/from the host so much 
of the device code should be reusable.

I suspect the USB driver is compiled into the kernel rather than loaded as 
a module (nothing obvious stuck out in lsmod), so I'm going to start poking 
around there but I though I'd start a discussion and seek any insight 
someone may be willing to share on this. I've already enabled the ethernet 
port so I can maintain contact with the device. Unfortunately my 
distribution of linux is bleeding edge and apparently the crosscompile 
tools I need haven't made it into packages yet. I know very little about 
all of this though so please, if I've said anything blatantly false let me 
know!

Thanks.

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