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  1. Mass Storage Gadget (MSG) — The Linux Kernel documentation

  2. USB Gadget/Mass storage - linux-sunxi.org

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    Mass Storage Gadget (or MSG) acts as a USB Mass Storage device, appearing to the host as a disk or a CD-ROM drive. It supports multiple logical units (LUNs).
    The mass storage gadget accepts the following mass storage specific module parameters: file=filename [,filename...] This parameter lists paths to files or block devices used for backing storage for each logical unit. There may be at most FSG_MAX_LUNS (8) LUNs set. If more files are specified, they will be silently ignored.
    A USB Linux Gadget is a device which has a UDC (USB Device Controller) and can be connected to a USB Host to extend it with additional functions like a serial port or a mass storage capability.
    This allows your devices act as a USB mass storage like external hard drive or thumb drive. Currently, the g_mass_storage module is not compiled as part of default kernel configuration.
  4. Linux-USB Gadget API Framework

  5. Make a computer act as a virtual USB device for other equipments

  6. How-to: Android Mass Storage USB Gadget | Linux Embedded

  7. Linux USB gadget configured through configfs

  8. GitHub - raspberrypi/usbboot: Raspberry Pi USB booting code, …

  9. Backing Storage for the Mass Storage Gadget - Linux USB

  10. USB Mass Storage Gadget A Beginner's Guide - GitHub

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