sudo: insmode: command not found
时间: 2023-07-31 09:13:23 浏览: 40
The error message "sudo: insmode: command not found" means that the command "insmode" is not installed on your system or it is not in your system's PATH variable.
The correct command to load a kernel module using sudo is "modprobe". So, you can try this command instead:
```
sudo modprobe <module-name>
```
Replace `<module-name>` with the name of the kernel module you want to load.
If you need to install the "insmod" command, you can try installing the "kmod" package using your package manager:
```
sudo apt-get install kmod
```
Alternatively, you can use the "dkms" command to install kernel modules:
```
sudo dkms install <module-name>/<module-version>
```
Replace `<module-name>` and `<module-version>` with the name and version of the kernel module you want to install.