Lobo,
> Is the right solution remove the r8168.conf from a
> /etc/modprobe.d directory and add r8168 to
> /etc/modules?
They are equivalent. Either one is fine.
> With this method everything work, only
> echo “r8168”>> /etc/modules was not enought
Remember after updating /etc/modules file, you have to do:
update-initramfs -u
and then
cd /boot
mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C gzip -a 0x00000000 -e 0x00000000 -n initramfs-5.6.5-kirkwood-tld-1 -d initrd.img-5.6.5-kirkwood-tld-1 uInitrd
That will ensure the next boot will load the module.
-bodhi
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