We usually write "file system", so change it to this version here.

Also, fix a typo, and remove a line only consisting of ".Fn ".
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.\" $NetBSD: module.9,v 1.11 2010/08/11 18:20:09 pgoyette Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: module.9,v 1.12 2010/08/11 20:10:55 wiz Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2010 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ The
argument can include:
.Bl -tag -width MODCTL_LOAD_FORCE -offset indent
.It Dv MODCTL_NO_PROP
When loading a module from the file-system, do not attempt to locate a
When loading a module from the file system, do not attempt to locate a
corresponding prop_dictionary file.
.It Dv MODCTL_LOAD_FORCE
Force loading of disabled built-in modules and modules built for a
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ argument points to an externalized property list which is passed to the
module's
.Fn modcmd
routine.
If a module is being loaded from the file-system, and the
If a module is being loaded from the file system, and the
.Dv MODCTL_NO_PROP
flag is not set, the system searches for a file with the same name as the
module file, but with the suffix
@ -335,10 +335,9 @@ loaded via the
routine.
.Fn module_start_unload_thread
is called once the scheduler and timer functions are initialized.
.Fn
.It Fn module_builtin_require_force "void"
Mark as "disabled" any built-in modules that have not been successfully
initialize.
initialized.
Modules marked "disabled" can only be loaded if the
.Dv MODCTL_LOAD_FORCE
is specified.
@ -347,11 +346,11 @@ is called near the end of system initialization, after the
.Xr init 8
process is created.
.It Fn module_load_vfs_init
The module subsystem is initialized early, long before any file-systems
The module subsystem is initialized early, long before any file systems
are available.
After the root file-system is mounted,
After the root file system is mounted,
.Fn module_load_vfs_init
is used to enable loading modules from the file-system.
is used to enable loading modules from the file system.
Until this routine is called, modules can only be loaded if they were
built-in to the kernel image or provided by the boot loader.
.El