Is there a command in Linux to eject a plugged usb device? and then to plug it 
back? The
reason why I want to do such a thing is because I have a wireless card that 
works a little
strangely under linux, I have to first load the module (modprobe 
at76c503-i3861), then
plug it in, then configure it (iwconfing wlan0 .... ), if for some reason the 
device is
plugged while loading the operating system, it will not work properly (strange, 
I know),
it will be detected and the module be loaded, but the device starts acting 
strange.

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