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modules under bsd

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I know that I can load or unload kernel modules (/sbin/modload or /sbin/modunload) but how can I check what of modules are now loaded to my kernel? I heard that I can do it by /sbin/modstat but I haven't file like this in my system... Please help me.
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I know about kldstat but I am on NetBSD 1.6... Is there any similar command?
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Ok
I found it in /usr/bin
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