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Συντάκτης: Benito IFSI
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Προς: dynebolic mailinglist
Αντικείμενο: Re: [dyne:bolic] Need help installing realtek driver module


I'm possibly wrong but i think you just need to rebuild your initrd with the module inside

try dynesdk mkinitrd -m r8168 after a normal module compilation and installation.

I think it could do the trick putting the module in the /boot/modules directory and making it avalaible at boot time for kernel (more than needed but easiest than a complete kernel recompilation).

Hope it help

Cheers Ben


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> Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 10:41:55 +0200
> From: giftmischer_01@???
> To: dynebolic@???
> Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] Need help installing realtek driver module
>
> Grüßle Ricardo,
>
>
> the 'dynesdk mkkern' in d:b 2.5.2 can only run successfully from
> '/usr/src/linux' after 'make bzImage' in the your desired kernel source
> directory. See --> http://dynebolic.org/manual/x897.htm
>
> Then all should work fine....
>
>
> Yours,
> Giftmischer
>
>
> --
> Ricardo Gabriel Herdt schrieb:
> >       Hi all,

> >
> >     I'd apreciate if someone could help me with this issue. I'm trying to get my ethernet card (realtek r111B )to work with dyne:bolic 2.5.2. The r8169 module shipped with kernel 2.6.18 seems not to be working, so I downloaded the r8168 driver source from realtek site, compiled it (already got kernel-src.dyne) and voilá, I could connect to dynebolic site after tweaking with the netconf tool. I just can't figure out how to get this driver permanently built in my dyne CD. 'dynesdk mkkern' didn't packed the r8168.ko driver, so I made a rc.local script and told the system to copy the r8168.ko file to /lib/modules/.../drivers/net at boot time and after that run insmod. So far ok, I can see the driver through 'lsmod', but I still need to run the Network configuration tool each time I reboot to get internet working. Could put 'ifconfig eth0 192.168.254.1' in rc.local script too, but I'm wondering if that wouldn't bring me trouble would I try dyne in another computer (which is THE
>  important feature imo). So, do you have any idea how should I get this working? What would the profis do? By the way, where are the network config files stored?

> >
> >       Thanks,

> >
> >           Ricardo   
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