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Date:      Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:02:37 -0400
From:      Jerry <gesbbb@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Equivilant of 'lsmod'
Message-ID:  <20090824160237.2ad9f42b@scorpio.seibercom.net>
In-Reply-To: <20090824193309.GI77498@dan.emsphone.com>
References:  <20090824152932.0780db11@scorpio.seibercom.net> <20090824193309.GI77498@dan.emsphone.com>

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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 14:33:09 -0500
Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com> wrote:

> In the last episode (Aug 24), Jerry said:
> > What is the equivalent of the Linux 'lsmod' command in FreeBSD?
> 
> Remember to actually describe what you want, rather than just giving
> the linux command.  To list the loaded kernel modules, run kldstat.

I was looking for something like this snippet from a Linux machine and
using lsmod:

Module                  Size  Used by
af_packet              34440  2
ppdev                  18568  0
acpi_cpufreq           18448  3
cpufreq_stats          16032  0
cpufreq_powersave      10368  0
cpufreq_ondemand       18320  2
freq_table             14080  3 acpi_cpufreq,cpufreq_stats,cpufreq_ondemand
cpufreq_userspace      14468  0
cpufreq_conservative    17800  0
iptable_filter         11776  0
ip_tables              31720  1 iptable_filter
x_tables               30728  1 ip_tables
ac                     15496  0
parport_pc             48296  0
lp                     22084  0
parport                51340  3 ppdev,parport_pc,lp
loop                   28676  0
nfs                   298872  1
lockd                  83248  2 nfs
nfs_acl                12416  1 nfs
sunrpc                220808  10 nfs,lockd,nfs_acl
container              13824  0
iTCO_wdt               22480  0
button                 18080  0
pcspkr                 12160  0
evdev                  22144  3
iTCO_vendor_support    12932  1 iTCO_wdt
shpchp                 45340  0
pci_hotplug            41776  1 shpchp
ext3                  156176  7
jbd                    64168  1 ext3
mbcache                18560  1 ext3
sg                     48920  0
sr_mod                 27300  0
cdrom                  48680  1 sr_mod
sd_mod                 40448  12
pata_acpi              17024  0
usbhid                 42848  0
hid                    52160  1 usbhid
ata_piix               31364  10
ata_generic            17156  0
libata                183984  3 pata_acpi,ata_piix,ata_generic
ehci_hcd               49164  0
scsi_mod              185784  4 sg,sr_mod,sd_mod,libata
tg3                   131972  0
uhci_hcd               37024  0
usbcore               177200  4 usbhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
raid10                 33536  0
raid456               138272  0
async_xor              13312  1 raid456
async_memcpy           11776  1 raid456
async_tx               17652  3 raid456,async_xor,async_memcpy
xor                    14352  2 raid456,async_xor
raid1                  33920  5
raid0                  16640  0
multipath              18176  0
linear                 14592  0
md_mod                 95388  11 raid10,raid456,raid1,raid0,multipath,linear
dm_mirror              33408  0
dm_snapshot            27848  0
dm_mod                 78200  11 dm_mirror,dm_snapshot
thermal                26912  0
processor              48712  2 acpi_cpufreq,thermal
fan                    13960  0
fbcon                  53504  0
tileblit               11392  1 fbcon
font                   17280  1 fbcon
bitblit                14592  1 fbcon
softcursor             10880  1 bitblit
fuse                   63280  1

-- 
Jerry
gesbbb@yahoo.com

	A man was reading The Canterbury Tales one Saturday morning,
	when his wife asked "What have you got there?"  Replied he,
	"Just my cup and Chaucer."



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