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KENV(1)                 FreeBSD General Commands Manual                KENV(1)


NAME

     kenv -- dump or modify the kernel environment


SYNOPSIS

     kenv [-hq]
     kenv [-q] variable[=value]
     kenv [-q] -u variable


DESCRIPTION

     The kenv utility will dump the kernel environment if invoked without
     arguments.  If the -h option is specified, it will limit the report to
     kernel probe hints.  If an optional variable name is specified, kenv will
     only report that value.  If the -u option is specified, kenv will delete
     the given environment variable.  If the environment variable is followed
     by an optional value, kenv will set the environment variable to this
     value.

     If the -q option is set, warnings normally printed as a result of being
     unable to perform the requested operation will be suppressed.


SEE ALSO

     kenv(2), loader(8)


HISTORY

     The kenv utility appeared in FreeBSD 4.1.1.

FreeBSD 6.2                      July 8, 2000                      FreeBSD 6.2


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