yeah it's perfectly normal, according to man page:
"
Rmmod unloads loadable modules from the running kernel.
Rmmod tries to unload a set of modules from the kernel, with the
restriction that
they are not in use and that they are not referred to by other
modules.
If more than one module is named on the command line, the modules
will be removed
simultansously. This supports unloading of stacked modules.
"
and the two options being:
"
-a Remove all unused modules.
-s Output everything to syslog(3) instead of the terminal.
"
incidently, it's called in /etc/cron.d/kmod
steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Lo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 4:18 PM
To: Red Hat list
Subject: /var/log/cron file
Hi,
I have the following in my cron log file:
root (11/08-23:10:00-395) CMD ( /sbin/rmmod -as)
and it is being executed each ten minutes time. Please tell me what is it
and is it normal !!
Thank you so much,
Mark Lo
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