I don't believe it does, it probably does an "eject /dev/sda" (or whatever
device).

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, gnu c wrote:

> Hi there,
> I have a device connected to USB and I would like to turn it off using some utility 
> that will turn the power of USB off. Is it possible to do so with Linux? I know that 
> windows is doing something similar when unpluging my USB flash disc -- during this 
> action, windows turns power of USB off. Any idea?
> Thanks in advance.
> sc.
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