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Chapter 2: Installation Installing Linux Security Keys<br />

load_daemon.sh stop Stops the USB daemon<br />

load_daemon.sh restart Restarts the USB daemon (use instead of a stop-start<br />

sequence)<br />

load_daemon.sh status Reports the status of the USB daemon: running or stopped<br />

Installing the Linux FLEXid Daemon<br />

To install the USB daemon, which is used with the FLEXid USB security key<br />

(green dongle), use the HDD_Linux_dinst command, as described below.<br />

1. Login in as root (you must have administrator privileges).<br />

2. Locate an available USB port on your computer. If a USB security key is<br />

currently connected, disconnect that key before proceeding.<br />

3. Insert the USB security key (green dongle) into the USB port.<br />

4. Enter the following command to determine if the USB port is mounted:<br />

mount -v | grep usb<br />

– If the USB port is mounted, the command returns the mount<br />

location. For example:<br />

usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)<br />

– If the USB port is not mounted, use this command to mount the port:<br />

mount -t usbdevfs none /proc/bus/usb<br />

5. Enter the following command to start the daemon:<br />

dinst install_directory/linux/flexid/HDD_Linux_dinst<br />

The dinst command is not LOa<br />

Linux command. The command is located in<br />

the /install_path/linux/flexid directory, and you must run it from there.<br />

A series of messages is displayed to indicate that the AKSUSB daemon is<br />

running.<br />

2-22 <strong>Synopsys</strong> <strong>FPGA</strong> <strong>Licensing</strong> User <strong>Guide</strong>, August 2008

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