2025-03-14 21:59:59 -06:00
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# rmmod
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> Remove modules from the Linux kernel.
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2025-09-14 18:48:49 -06:00
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> See also: `kmod` for other module management commands.
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2025-03-14 21:59:59 -06:00
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> More information: <https://manned.org/rmmod>.
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- Remove a module from the kernel:
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`sudo rmmod {{module_name}}`
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- Remove a module from the kernel and display verbose information:
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`sudo rmmod --verbose {{module_name}}`
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- Remove a module from the kernel and send errors to syslog instead of `stderr`:
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`sudo rmmod --syslog {{module_name}}`
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- Display help:
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`rmmod --help`
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- Display version:
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`rmmod --version`
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