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Revision as of 04:46, 11 March 2020
Welcome to Kldstat. |
Kernel Competence | ||
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Sysctl | Kldstat | Third-party Kernel Modules |
Kernel Modules | FreeBSD Ports: Kld | Kenv |
Compiling a new GhostBSD kernel | ||
Back to the System |
Introduction
The kldstat utility displays the status of any files dynamically linked into the kernel.
The following options are available:
Option | Description |
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-h | Display the size field in a human-readable form, using unit suffixes instead of hex values. |
-v | Be more verbose. |
-d | Show the module specific data (as int, unsigned int and unsigned long) |
-i | id; Display the status of only the file with this ID. |
-n | filename; Display the status of only the file with this filename. |
-q | Only check if module is loaded or compiled into the kernel. |
-m | modname; Display the status of only the module with this modname. |
Example
With the command >kldstat
without option you will give you something like this: