11-29-2001
.gz extensions
What do I use to open a file with a .gz extension? I'm guessing I need some kind of "unzipping" tool.
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kextstat
KEXTSTAT(8) BSD System Manager's Manual KEXTSTAT(8)
NAME
kextstat -- display status of dynamically loaded kernel extensions
SYNOPSIS
kextstat [-b kext_bundle_id] [-k] [-l]
DESCRIPTION
The kextstat utility displays the status of any kernel extensions currently loaded in the kernel. The following information is shown for
each loaded kernel extension:
Index The load index of the kernel extension (used to track references). Gaps in the list indicate kernel extensions that have been
unloaded.
Refs The number of references to this extension by others. If nonzero, the extension cannot be unloaded.
Address The address in kernel space where the extension has been loaded.
Size The number of bytes of kernel memory that the extension occupies. If this is zero, the extension is actually a built-in part of
the kernel that has a record as an extension for resolving dependencies among extensions.
Wired The number of wired bytes of kernel memory that the extension occupies.
Name The CFBundleIdentifier of the kernel extension.
(Version)
The CFBundleVersion of the kernel extension.
<Linked Against>
The index numbers of all other kernel extensions that this extension has a reference to.
The following options are available:
-b kext_bundle_id
Display the status of only the kernel extension with the given bundle identifier. This option trumps the -k option; if both are
given and a kernel component is specified, its information is shown.
-k Don't show information for built-in components of the kernel.
-l Print the list of loaded kexts only and omit the header (useful for running output through text-analysis tools).
DIAGNOSTICS
The kextstat utility exits with a status of 0 on success and with a nonzero status if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
kextcache(8), kextd(8), kextload(8), kextunload(8)
HISTORY
The kextstat command is based on the command kldstat written by Doug Rabson <dfr@FreeBSD.org>
Darwin April 17, 2002 Darwin