Thanks; I discussed that with Mario, and he suggested something similar. Either we keep the blacklisting of b43/ssb and install such a modprobe.d file if b44 is available, or we use an rmmod/modprobe script like you proposed.
I just generally try to avoid rmmod, since at least in the past it was not generally safe, and also leads to unwanted effects like NetworkManager disconnecting/reconnecting.
Thanks; I discussed that with Mario, and he suggested something similar. Either we keep the blacklisting of b43/ssb and install such a modprobe.d file if b44 is available, or we use an rmmod/modprobe script like you proposed.
I just generally try to avoid rmmod, since at least in the past it was not generally safe, and also leads to unwanted effects like NetworkManager disconnecting/ reconnecting.