I've flashed my B^3 with the minimal Debian distribution using a development
kernel (very well) documented here:

 

http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone#BeagleBone-Debian7%28smallfl
ash%29

 

One minor inconvenience is that modprobe and friends do not seem to be
symlinked as implied by kmod. Worse kmod itself refuses to tell me how to
install a module. Google shows nothing of use. Can anyone help me with the
simplest example?

 

debian@arm:/$ kmod load
/lib/modules/3.14.8-bone5/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/g_audio.ko

invalid command 'load'

kmod - Manage kernel modules: list, load, unload, etc

Usage:

        kmod [options] command [command_options]

 

Options:

        -V, --version     show version

        -h, --help        show this help

 

Commands:

  help         Show help message

  list         list currently loaded modules

 

kmod also handles gracefully if called from following symlinks:

  lsmod        compat lsmod command

  rmmod        compat rmmod command

  insmod       compat insmod command

  modinfo      compat modinfo command

  modprobe     compat modprobe command

depmod       compat depmod command

 

Pointers *much*appreciated.

 

 

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