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How to check whether module is loaded with custom configurations?
How do I create a system file /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf?
In the answer by Chili555 for How do I create a system file /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf? it is shown that you can create a config file for a kernel module . Now the question is how do I verify that the options set in that config file have taken effect after sudo modprobe ath9k
?
Specific option that I am trying to check is ps_enable
. However, doing the following
$ modinfo ath9k | grep ps_enable
parm: ps_enable:Enable WLAN PowerSave (int)
only explains what the parameter is and not its current value.
drivers
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In the answer by Chili555 for How do I create a system file /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf? it is shown that you can create a config file for a kernel module . Now the question is how do I verify that the options set in that config file have taken effect after sudo modprobe ath9k
?
Specific option that I am trying to check is ps_enable
. However, doing the following
$ modinfo ath9k | grep ps_enable
parm: ps_enable:Enable WLAN PowerSave (int)
only explains what the parameter is and not its current value.
drivers
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In the answer by Chili555 for How do I create a system file /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf? it is shown that you can create a config file for a kernel module . Now the question is how do I verify that the options set in that config file have taken effect after sudo modprobe ath9k
?
Specific option that I am trying to check is ps_enable
. However, doing the following
$ modinfo ath9k | grep ps_enable
parm: ps_enable:Enable WLAN PowerSave (int)
only explains what the parameter is and not its current value.
drivers
In the answer by Chili555 for How do I create a system file /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf? it is shown that you can create a config file for a kernel module . Now the question is how do I verify that the options set in that config file have taken effect after sudo modprobe ath9k
?
Specific option that I am trying to check is ps_enable
. However, doing the following
$ modinfo ath9k | grep ps_enable
parm: ps_enable:Enable WLAN PowerSave (int)
only explains what the parameter is and not its current value.
drivers
drivers
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