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  What:		/sys/bus/usb/devices/.../power/level
  Date:		March 2007
  KernelVersion:	2.6.21
  Contact:	Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
  Description:
  		Each USB device directory will contain a file named
  		power/level.  This file holds a power-level setting for
  		the device, either "on" or "auto".
  
  		"on" means that the device is not allowed to autosuspend,
  		although normal suspends for system sleep will still
  		be honored.  "auto" means the device will autosuspend
  		and autoresume in the usual manner, according to the
  		capabilities of its driver.
  
  		During normal use, devices should be left in the "auto"
  		level.  The "on" level is meant for administrative uses.
  		If you want to suspend a device immediately but leave it
  		free to wake up in response to I/O requests, you should
  		write "0" to power/autosuspend.
  
  		Device not capable of proper suspend and resume should be
  		left in the "on" level.  Although the USB spec requires
  		devices to support suspend/resume, many of them do not.
  		In fact so many don't that by default, the USB core
  		initializes all non-hub devices in the "on" level.  Some
  		drivers may change this setting when they are bound.
  
  		This file is deprecated and will be removed after 2010.
  		Use the power/control file instead; it does exactly the
  		same thing.