>On 06/05/2016 17:46, Paul Rogers wrote:
>> If a kernel function has been compiled as a loadable module, lsmod
>> will tell if it's loaded and you currently have support.  But if it
>> were compiled-in, you'd have support, but lsmod will deny its
>> existance.  Is there a direct way to determine the "module" was
>> compiled-in from the command line?
>I think that information is in /lib/modules/<linux-version>/modules.builtin
>
>Regards
>Pierre

Excellent, elegant.  Thanks, Pierre!

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