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freebsd kernel link file

I followed http://dannyman.toldme.com/2005/01/05/freebsd-howto-ndisulate-windows-drivers/
and was able to generate boradcom wireless card driver, the outcome is a new if_ndisk.ko file and some other files.
But when I ran "kldload if_ndis", it says can't load, file exists". Also "ifconfig ndis0" gave me nothing
Then i found on the same webpage downbelow, a user called "Mario Castelao" posted the solution targeting the issue.
So I followed it and ran "ndisgen bcmwl5.inf bcmwl5.sys"
and I did generate bcmwl5_sys.ko
======================================
I did not change the /boot/loader.conf(keep it empty). Then I reboot computer.
through "kldstat", I saw
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kernel
 acpi.ko
 linux.ko
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After I reboot and I ran command "kldload ndis", it gives a warning
"warning: KLD '/boot/kernel/if_ndis.ko' is newer than the linker.hints file"
(what does it mean? do I need to update some link file?)
when I run "kldstat" again, I did see
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kernel
acpi.ko
linux.ko
if_ndis.ko
ndis.ko
-----------
then I ran "kldload bcmwl5_sys.ko"
I got kernel panic.
I wonder if anyone has built broadcom wireless driver(on DELL D600) in Freebsd before.
Please share some insights

 
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Question Asked By: xinfotec
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