Disable Kernel Support for USB via Bootloader Configuration
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Description
All USB support can be disabled by adding the nousb
argument to the kernel’s boot loader configuration. To do so,
append “nousb” to the kernel line in /etc/default/grub
as shown:
kernel /vmlinuz-VERSION ro vga=ext root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quiet nousb
Rationale
Disabling the USB subsystem within the Linux kernel at system boot will
protect against potentially malicious USB devices, although it is only practical
in specialized systems.
Warning
Disabling all kernel support for USB will cause problems for systems
with USB-based keyboards, mice, or printers. This configuration is
infeasible for systems which require USB devices, which is common.