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On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:02 AM, András Csányi <sayusi.ando@××××××.hu> wrote: |
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> Dear All, |
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> I'm a little bit confused regarding modprobe command. As far as I |
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> remember I used the command below to list all of kernel modules |
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> independently it's loaded or not. |
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> modprobe -l or modprobe -L |
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> But now I can see that there is no -l or -L for this command. When |
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> have changed this command or my memories are failed? On the other |
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> hand, I would like to ask that how can I list all of kernel modules? |
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> Thanks in advance! |
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I've always done it manually with something like "find |
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/lib/modules/$kernel_version/ -name '*.ko'" |
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:wq |