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- Lsmod abstract "lsmod is a command on Linux systems which prints the contents of the /proc/modules file. It shows which loadable kernel modules are currently loaded.Abridged example output: # lsmodModule Size Used byaf_packet 27392 2 8139too 30592 0 snd_cs46xx 96872 3 snd_pcm_oss 55808 1 snd_mixer_oss 21760 2 snd_pcm_ossip6table_filter 7424 1 ip6_tables 19728 1 ip6table_filteripv6 290404 22 xfs 568384 4 sis900 18052 5 libata 169920 1 pata_sisscsi_mod 158316 3 usb_storage,sd_mod,libatausbcore 155312 6 ohci_hcd, usb_storage, usbhid"Module" denotes the name of the module. "Size" denotes the size of the module (not memory used). "Used by" denotes each module's use count and a list of referring modules. The "Used by" list is sometimes incomplete. If the module controls its own unloading via a can_unload routine then the use count displayed by lsmod is always -1, irrespective of the real use count.".
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- Lsmod subject Category:Linux_kernel-related_software.
- Lsmod comment "lsmod is a command on Linux systems which prints the contents of the /proc/modules file.".
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