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LSMOD(8) lsmod LSMOD(8)
lsmod - Show the status of modules in the Linux Kernel
lsmod
lsmod is a trivial program which nicely formats the contents of the /proc/modules, showing what kernel modules are currently loaded.
This manual page originally Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation. Maintained by Jon Masters and others.
insmod(8), modprobe(8), modinfo(8) depmod(8)
Jon Masters <[email protected]> Developer Lucas De Marchi <[email protected]> Developer
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Pages that refer to this page: delete_module(2), init_module(2), query_module(2), proc(5), proc_modules(5), insmod(8), kmod(8), modprobe(8), rmmod(8)