systemd - how to power on USB drive?












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With udisksctl I'm able to power-off device:
udisksctl power-off --block-device /dev/sdd



But how can I power it back ON from commandline?










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    There is no command to power on a previously powered off device. The workaround is to rescan for the device.

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With udisksctl I'm able to power-off device:
udisksctl power-off --block-device /dev/sdd



But how can I power it back ON from commandline?










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    There is no command to power on a previously powered off device. The workaround is to rescan for the device.

    – fpmurphy
    Sep 4 '17 at 5:59














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With udisksctl I'm able to power-off device:
udisksctl power-off --block-device /dev/sdd



But how can I power it back ON from commandline?










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With udisksctl I'm able to power-off device:
udisksctl power-off --block-device /dev/sdd



But how can I power it back ON from commandline?







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  • 1





    There is no command to power on a previously powered off device. The workaround is to rescan for the device.

    – fpmurphy
    Sep 4 '17 at 5:59














  • 1





    There is no command to power on a previously powered off device. The workaround is to rescan for the device.

    – fpmurphy
    Sep 4 '17 at 5:59








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There is no command to power on a previously powered off device. The workaround is to rescan for the device.

– fpmurphy
Sep 4 '17 at 5:59





There is no command to power on a previously powered off device. The workaround is to rescan for the device.

– fpmurphy
Sep 4 '17 at 5:59










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