@Sokac
Actually I think there's no way to disable the b43legacy driver at boot time... I search in all the kernel boot time options but didn't find anything that would work in this case. Personally I had to physically detach the wireless card and then blacklist it.
@Mickey
I tried with the fwcutter package, but still my wireless isn't working... (I'm seriously thinking about buying a new card :) ).
@Sokac
Actually I think there's no way to disable the b43legacy driver at boot time... I search in all the kernel boot time options but didn't find anything that would work in this case. Personally I had to physically detach the wireless card and then blacklist it.
@Mickey
I tried with the fwcutter package, but still my wireless isn't working... (I'm seriously thinking about buying a new card :) ).