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    • 2.1mhwd Commands

The Manjaro HardWare Detection (mhwd) command is a unique feature of Manjaro. There are currently two types of mhwd command:

1. mhwd: Enables the automatic detection and configuration of computer hardware the system is running on. This includes both hardware connected internally via PCI (e.g. graphics cards), and connected externally via USB (e.g. flashdrives). Note: The mhwd command is still under development, and at present is only able to install drivers for graphics cards connected internally via pci.

2. mhwd-kernel: Enables the installation and easy management of multiple kernels on your system.

Run automatically during the installation process, it allows for Manjaro to work fully on your system 'straight out of the box', without the need to manually identify and install the necessary drivers or to manually edit the appropriate configuration files. Also usable via the terminal after installation, the features of the mhwd command include:

  • The choice of free (i.e. open-source) or non-free (i.e. proprietary) drivers
  • Identification and listing (general or detailed) of your system's hardware
  • Identification and listing (general or detailed) of installed drivers
  • Listing of available drivers for installation (free and proprietary)
  • Support of hybrid graphics cards (e.g. Nvidia Optimus)
  • Easy removal and installation of drivers (selected automatically, or you can identify and choose your own)


mhwd Commands

All mhwd commands are undertaken using the terminal. The syntax of a mhwd command is:

The mhwd options available are:


Listing Hardware Information

To identify and list your computer's hardware, the syntax is:

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For example, a detailed list of your hardware can be obtained by entering:


It is also possible to filter your list by devices connected via pci or usb. In this instance, a detailed list will be generated only of hardware with a PCI connection:


Listing Installed Driver Information

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To identify and list Manjaro's installed drivers, the syntax is:


For example, a detailed list of your installed drivers can be obtained by entering:


It is also possible to filter your list of installed drivers by whether they are used on hardware connected via pci or usb. In this instance, a detailed list will be generated only for installed drivers used on hardware with a PCI connection:


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Listing Available Drivers

To list all the drivers that are available (whether appropriate for your system or not), the basic syntax is:


For example, a list of all drivers available for just USB devices (and not just those connected to your system) can be obtained by entering:

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To list only the appropriate drivers that are available for your system, the basic syntax is:


For example, a list of all available drivers specifically for devices connected via pci on your system can be obtained by entering:


  • A guide to using the mwhd command to identify, install or remove graphics drivers can be found in the Configure Graphics Cards page.
  • A guide to using the mhwd-kernel command can be found in the Manjaro Kernels page.

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