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.TH "rtlinux" "1"
.SH "NAME"
rtlinux \(em script used to start RTLinux and load associated RTLinux modules
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
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\fBrtlinux\fP \fB{start,stop,status} [user_modules]\fR
.fi
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
.RS
\fBWarning:
.PP
This tool is in its beta testing stages. Use with
caution.
.RE
.PP
\fBrtlinux\fP is a SysV compatible script used
to install, remove, or get status information for either/both
RTLinux and the user's module(s).
.PP
\fBrtlinux\fP is a tool that is used to
insert, remove, and obtain status information about both the
RTLinux modules and the user's module or modules according to the
options specified in the command line. If no user modules are
listed, then only RTLinux modules are operated upon.
.PP
The script file \fBrtlinux\fP inserts the
modules into kernel space if \fBstart\fR is
specified as an option. The script then checks whether the
module was inserted based on the output of the
\fBlsmod(8)\fP command.
.PP
The script file \fBrtlinux\fP will remove all
the specified modules from the kernel if the
\fBstop\fR option is specified as an option.
The script checks to make sure that the modules were suc-
cessfully removed based on the output of the lsmod com-
mand.
.PP
The script file will report whether or not the modules are
inserted in the kernel if the \fBstatus\fR option is specified. This information is based on the output
of the \fBlsmod(8)\fP command.
.PP
The optional list, \fBuser_modules\fR, is a
space separated list of the user's modules, without the
\fI.o\fP extension. By default, the script assumes
that they end with an \fB.o\fP extension.
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.PP
The following example demonstrates a typical usage of
rtlinux. It inserts the user's modules banshee.o and
beenshee.o along with the RTLinux kernel:
.PP
\fBrtlinux start banshee beenshee\fP
.SH "NOTES"
.PP
This script requires the \fBrtl-config(1)\fP script
to be in its path, in order to obtain the RTLinux module information
.SH "AUTHOR"
.PP
Edgar F. Hilton (\fIefhilton@fsmlabs.com (link to URL mailto:efhilton@fsmlabs.com) \fR)
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fIrtl-config(1) (link to URL rtl-config.1.html) \fR, insmod(8), rmmod(8), lsmod(8)
.PP
\(co2001 FSMLabs Inc.
.PP
All rights reserved.
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