I share files created on the BBB with a USB host (e.g. Windows PC) using 
the USB mass storage device (almost like a digital camera). It works fine 
except for one point: Whenever a new file is created by BBB, I need to 
unplug-reinsert the USB cable in order for the file to become visible in 
the host (master).

It would be nice if I could have my BBB-application to "unplug" the USB 
whenever it creates new files, and then reenable it again, forcing the host 
to update its file info.

But how do I do that? Is it possible to easily disable/enable the slave USB 
interface on the go? Or even better, only the mass storage device, leaving 
the other USB functions running.

Googling the issue I find a lot of solutions on how to disable it 
permanently, editing the am335x_evm.sh, but that's not what I want.

I'm running a recent Debian Stretch from the BBB distribution web page.

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