It won't work just after modifying the file, because the kernel module is still present. You've got to "sudo rmmod alx" or just reboot, the module won't be loaded at startup (because it's blacklisted)
It won't work just after modifying the file, because the kernel module is still present.
You've got to "sudo rmmod alx" or just reboot, the module won't be loaded at startup (because it's blacklisted)