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KENV(1) BSD General Commands Manual KENV(1) NAME kenv -- dump or modify the kernel environment SYNOPSIS kenv [-hNq] kenv [-qv] variable[=value] kenv [-q] -u variable DESCRIPTION The kenv utility will dump the kernel environment if invoked without ar- guments. If the -h option is specified, it will limit the report to ker- nel probe hints. If an optional variable name is specified, kenv will only report that value. If the -N option is specified, kenv will only display variable names and not their values. If the -u option is speci- fied, kenv will delete the given environment variable. If the environ- ment variable is followed by an optional value, kenv will set the envi- ronment variable to this value. If the -q option is set, warnings normally printed as a result of being unable to perform the requested operation will be suppressed. If the -v option is set, the variable name will be printed out for the environment variable in addition to the value when kenv is executed with a variable name. Variables can be added to the kernel environment using the /boot/loader.conf file, or also statically compiled into the kernel using the statement env filename in the kernel config file. The file can contain lines of the form name = value # this is a comment where whitespace around `name' and `=', and everything after a `#' char- acter, are ignored. Almost any printable character except `=' is accept- able as part of a name. Quotes are optional and necessary only if the value contains whitespace. EXAMPLES Show kernel probe hints variable names and filter for the uart device $ kenv -h -N | grep uart hint.uart.0.at hint.uart.0.flags hint.uart.0.irq hint.uart.0.port hint.uart.1.at hint.uart.1.irq hint.uart.1.port Show the value of a specific variable: $ kenv hint.uart.1.at isa Same as above but adding the name of the variable in the report: $ kenv -v hint.uart.1.at hint.uart.1.at="isa" Try to delete a variable and suppress warnings if any: $ kenv -q -u hint.uart.1.at Set the value of the verbose_loading variable $ kenv verbose_loading="YES" verbose_loading="YES" SEE ALSO kenv(2), config(5), loader.conf(5), loader(8) HISTORY The kenv utility appeared in FreeBSD 4.1.1. BSD October 5, 2020 BSD
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