modprobe is a Linux program originally written by Rusty Russell and used to add a loadable kernel module to the Linux kernel or to remove a loadable kernel module from the kernel. It is commonly used indirectly: udev relies upon modprobe to load drivers for automatically detected hardware.[citation needed]
Modprobe is distributed as part of the software package "kmod"[1] (maintained by Lucas De Marchi and others). It was previously developed as:
"module-init-tools",[2] for Linux kernel version 2.6 and later (maintained by Jon Masters and others)
"modutils"[3] for use with Linux versions 2.2.x and 2.4.x. .
modprobe is a Linux program originally written by Rusty Russell and used to add a loadable kernel module to the Linux kernel or to remove a loadable kernel...
IP link to specify the CAN bus bitrate, for example: $ modprobe can_dev $ modprobe can $ modprobe can_raw $ sudo ip link set can0 type can bitrate 500000...
count displayed by lsmod is always -1, irrespective of the real use count. modprobe "Kernel Module Utilities". Archived from the original on 11 September 2016...
needed] Loadable kernel modules in Linux are loaded (and unloaded) by the modprobe command. They are located in /lib/modules or /usr/lib/modules and have...
x86 Linux kernels as guest machines. Installation is as easy as running modprobe lg followed by tools/lguest/lguest to create a new guest. Lguest can still...
load time. They may be given as command-line arguments to the insmod or modprobe commands, but are usually specified in a Linux distribution-specific configuration...
folder mkdosfs mkfifo mkfs.minix mkfs.vfat mknod mkpasswd mkswap mktemp modprobe more — View FILE or standard input one screen-full at a time mount — Mount...
example, to blacklist the kernel module nvidia-current, one could append modprobe.blacklist=nvidia-current at the end of the kernel parameters. By pressing...