e1000e driver being loaded from /modules/modules.cgz inspite of being there on the driver disk

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Hi All,

 

I am having a problem while using a driver disk that contains an e1000e module for the Integ 82567LM-3 controller (device id 0x10de). Here are the contents of the driver disk:

 

modinfo:

 

Version 1

e1000e

        eth

        "Intel Pro/1000"

 

 

modules.dep: empty

 

modules.cgz: gzipped cpio archive containing <version>/i686/e1000e.ko

 

pcitable:

 

0x8086  0x10e5  "e1000e"        "Intel Corporation|82567LM-3 Gigabit Ethernet Controller"

0x8086  0x10f5  "e1000e"        "Intel Corporation|82567LM-3 Gigabit Ethernet Controller"

0x8086  0x10cc  "e1000e"        "Intel Corporation|82567LM-3 Gigabit Ethernet Controller"

0x8086  0x10de  "e1000e"        "Intel Corporation|82567LM-3 Gigabit Ethernet Controller"

 

rhdd:

 

Supplemental Drivers

 

 

The problem is that though after reading the driver disk, the loader correctly determines that e1000e module needs to be loaded, it goes ahead and loads it from /modules/modules.cgz, when it should load the module from /tmp/ramfs/DD-0/modules.cgz.

 

Below are some relevant log messages:

 

modules to insert e1000e libata ahci

loaded e1000e from /modules/modules.cgz

loaded libata from /modules/modules.cgz

loaded ahci from /modules/modules.cgz

going to rmmod usb-storage

inserted /tmp/e1000e.ko

inserteed /tmp/libata.ko

inserted /tmp/ahci.ko

 

This is on a Dell Optiplex 960 machine.

 

Am I doing something wrong here?

 

Thanks for help,

Shyamal

 

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