I must be living right, or incredibly lucky. While I typically don't hot-plug on a hobby board (pi, pine, arduino, etc), I've never ran into a problem with typical pc type stuff. For usb drives, I'll use the software eject tool and remove.
All that said, we've taken this thread into the ditch and exa (the OP) has to be wondering why he even asked. He's been called insane and lectured on hot-plugging, that sure doesn't encourage one to bring issues to the group.
Will be interested in knowing if he confirmed his pine is working fine, and, if he's definitely sure the K70 is dead, or whether he was able to revive it. That keyboard has some interesting stuff going on, with a usb hub built in, couple different usb cable configs, etc. https://delightlylinux.wordpress.com/201...and-linux/
All that said, we've taken this thread into the ditch and exa (the OP) has to be wondering why he even asked. He's been called insane and lectured on hot-plugging, that sure doesn't encourage one to bring issues to the group.
Will be interested in knowing if he confirmed his pine is working fine, and, if he's definitely sure the K70 is dead, or whether he was able to revive it. That keyboard has some interesting stuff going on, with a usb hub built in, couple different usb cable configs, etc. https://delightlylinux.wordpress.com/201...and-linux/