There is a hack to enable ONLY the discrete video card in ASUS ULXX-VT
models, which might be applicable to some similar hardware here;

Changing the SATA operation mode in BIOS from "enhanced" to "compatible"
has the side effect of completely disabling the Intel card, and enabling
the nVidia g210m card instead.

Unfortunately this setting noticeably slows down times to boot and 
suspend/resume
but hopefully it is a hint towards a solution that could be triggered from 
userspace
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I have tried to duplicate this effect, removing the intel device from the PCI 
bus, by means of the fake PCI hotplug driver:
(with nomodeset kernel option) rmmod i915 && modprobe fakephp  &&  echo 0 > 
/sys/bus/pci/slots/0000\:00\:02.0/power && modprobe nvidia-current

Yet that still doesn't seem to allow the nvidia card to be used in X;
information in Xorg.0.log looks almost the same as when specifying a BusID for 
the nvidia card 
(either approach shows the X server loading the nvidia drivers, but the nvidia 
card's PCI ID is listed as the Primary Device when it is the "only" card)

Interestingly, the Intel video card comes back when sending a power-on signal 
to the _SATA controller_!:
echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/slots/0000\:00\:1f.2/power 

Perhaps someone more familiar with the setpci command could suggest some
similar functions to try?

I have seen mention that it may be even possible to change the SATA mode via 
setpci: 
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-pci/msg08942.html

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