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    serro reacted to StuxNet in Disable U-Boot USB support   
    From start to finish, here's how I did it.
     
    Go to the following link, download build root, unzip it and 'cd' into the directory:
    https://git.busybox.net/buildroot/
     
    Then issue the following commands that are in italics and follow the bullet point directions.
     
    make friendlyarm_nanopi_neo_defconfig
              - Where friendlyarm_nanopi_neo_defconfig is the name of your board's def config located in the /buildroot/config/ folder
    make menuconfig
             - A UI will pop up and you can add/remove packages or libraries from here. ie: Python, nano, libgpiod, etc... (Use "/" key to search)
    make uboot-menuconfig
             - This is the direct answer to OP's question
             - From this prompt, scroll all the way to the bottom
             - Device drivers --> USB Support --> Uncheck all boxes
             - There's also another option to reduce boot time. Go all the way back to the first page of uboot-menuconfig
             - Change delay in seconds before automatically booting to 0
    make
     
    This will output /output/images/sdcard.img. use Etcher or w/e to write to sd card like usual. Make command took ~1hr to compile the first time so...
    The link below is a NanoPi Neo image, with no password. It boots in 4 seconds and has Python, libgpiod and nano installed and nothing else. No USB or Ethernet.
    https://fastupload.io/2vykAzhretXuft1/file
     

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