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Managing kernel modules
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  1. Select Window > Show View > Other > STLinux > Kernel Modules.

  2. Make sure the target is booted and running. Enter the remote system name or IP address in the Target field.

  3. The Secure connection check box is checked by default and connects to the remote system using ssh. If you do not want an encrypted connection, uncheck it to use rsh.

  4. Press Return. The Progress Information shows Executing remote command.

  5. In the Kernel Modules view, the left hand pane lists the kernel modules. Click a module.

  6. The right-hand pane shows the module information.

Remove selected module

  1. Select a kernel module in the left-hand pane of the Kernel Modules view.

  2. From the buttons or drop-down menu, click Remove module.

  3. The Progress Information shows Executing remote command.

  4. The selected kernel module is removed from the list.

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