Utilities to Load Modules into the Kernel
Utilities for loading kernel modules. Included are 'insmod', 'lsmod',
'rmmod', 'depmod', and 'modprobe'. The configuration file
/etc/modprobe.* can be used to pass parameters to the modules. 'depmod'
should be used after compiling a new kernel to generate the dependency
information. 'insmod' does not use the dependency nor the options file.
Therefore, 'modprobe' is normally used to load a module.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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10-unsupported-modules.conf | 0000000532 532 Bytes | |
README.SUSE | 0000000335 335 Bytes | |
depmod-00-system.conf | 0000000449 449 Bytes | |
driver-check.sh | 0000007036 6.87 KB | |
modprobe.conf.tar.bz2 | 0000002783 2.72 KB | |
module-init-tools-3.15.tar.bz2 | 0000229022 224 KB | |
module-init-tools-suse.diff | 0000010073 9.84 KB | |
module-init-tools.changes | 0000058610 57.2 KB | |
module-init-tools.spec | 0000005840 5.7 KB | |
weak-modules | 0000008949 8.74 KB | |
weak-modules2 | 0000019973 19.5 KB |
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