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lsmod(8)                                                              lsmod(8)




NAME

       lsmod — program to show the status of modules in the Linux Kernel


SYNOPSIS

       lsmod


DESCRIPTION

       lsmod  is  a  trivial  program which nicely formats the contents of the
       /proc/modules, showing what kernel modules are currently loaded.



BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY

       This version of lsmod is for kernels 2.5.48 and above.  If it detects a
       kernel  with  support  for  old-style  modules,  it will attempt to run
       lsmod.old in its place, so it is completely transparent to the user.


COPYRIGHT

       This manual page Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation.



SEE ALSO

       modprobe(8), lsmod.old(8)



                                                                      lsmod(8)


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