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     kmodstat [-i id] [-n name]


DESCRIPTION

     The kmodstat utility displays the status of any kernel modules dynamical-
     ly linked into the kernel.

     The following options are available:

     -i id     Display the status of only the kernel module with this ID.

     -n name   Display the status of only the kernel module with this name.


DIAGNOSTICS

     The kmodstat utility exits with a status of 0 on success and with a
     nonzero status if an error occurs.


SEE ALSO

     kmodload(8),  kmodsyms(8),  kmodunload(8)


HISTORY

     The kmodstat command is based on the command kldstat written by Doug
     Rabson <dfr@FreeBSD.org>

 FreeBSD                         April 8, 1999                               1

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