The short version is that I want to do some driver parameter tweaking for testing of a new hardware device. Traditionally we set parameters in /etc/system (for linux users, this is the rough equivalent of the /etc/modprobe.conf and /etc/modprobe.d/ files) to adjust how the system device drivers configure itself, away from default parameters.

It it possible to create a /usbkey/system or /usbkey/etc/system file or its operational equivalent which will provide this functionality? Alternatively, is there a better way to do this? If it is not possible to do this, this information would also be important.

In Linux we can put parameters on the insmod line to do this config, so we could live with a hack-ish script to load the device driver module if needed.

Thanks!



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