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modprobe is a
Linux program originally written by
Rusty Russell and used to add a
loadable kernel module to the
Linux kernel or to
remove a
loadable kernel...
- IP link to
specify the CAN bus bitrate, for example: $
modprobe can_dev $
modprobe can $
modprobe can_raw $ sudo ip link set can0 type can
bitrate 500000...
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count displa**** by
lsmod is
always -1,
irrespective of the real use count.
modprobe "Kernel
Module Utilities".
Archived from the
original on 11
September 2016...
- and die; #
Abort execution if
some_condition is true
POSIX s**** idioms:
modprobe -q
some_module && echo "some_module installed" || echo "some_module not...
- needed]
Loadable kernel modules in
Linux are
loaded (and unloaded) by the
modprobe command. They are
located in /lib/modules or /usr/lib/modules and have...
- x86
Linux kernels as
guest machines.
Installation is as easy as
running modprobe lg
followed by tools/lguest/lguest to
create a new guest.
Lguest can still...
-
listed then
blacklist tests are ignored. In
Linux modprobe, the
blacklist modulename entry in a
modprobe configuration file
indicates that all of the particular...
-
determine what
devices have
already been configured, by
looking at /etc/
modprobe.conf, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/, and /etc/X11/xorg.conf. —help, -...
- example, to
blacklist the
kernel module nvidia-current, one
could append modprobe.blacklist=nvidia-current at the end of the
kernel parameters. By pressing...
- load time. They may be
given as command-line
arguments to the
insmod or
modprobe commands, but are
usually specified in a
Linux distribution-specific configuration...