insmod [ filename ] [ module options... ]
insmod is a trivial program to insert a module into the kernel: if the filename is a hyphen, the module is taken from standard input. Most users will want to use modprobe(8) instead, which is more clever.
Only the most general of error messages are reported: as the work of trying to link the module is now done inside the kernel, the dmesg usually gives more information about errors.
This manual page Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation.
modprobe(8), rmmod(8), lsmod(8)