05-13-2013
If you have b43 anything built into your kernel this will interfere with using the wl module.
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
modstat
MODSTAT(8) BSD System Manager's Manual MODSTAT(8)
NAME
modstat -- display status of loaded kernel modules
SYNOPSIS
modstat [-n] [name]
DESCRIPTION
The modstat utility displays the status of any kernel modules present in the kernel.
The options are as follows:
-n name
Display the status of only the module with this name. Please note that -n is optional.
In addition to listing the currently loaded modules' name, the information reported by modstat includes:
CLASS Module class, such as "vfs", "driver", "exec", "misc" or "secmodel".
SOURCE Where the module was loaded from. "builtin" indicates that the module was built into the running kernel. "boot" indicates that
the module was loaded during system bootstrap. "filesys" indicates that the module was loaded from the file system.
SIZE Size of the module in bytes.
REFS Number of references held on the module. Disabled builtin modules will show a count of -1 here.
REQUIRES Additional modules that must be present.
EXIT STATUS
The modstat utility exits with a status of 0 on success and with a nonzero status if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
module(7), modload(8), modunload(8)
HISTORY
The modstat command was designed to be similar in functionality to the corresponding command in SunOS 4.1.3.
BSD
August 2, 2011 BSD