AoE Tools malfunction following aoe6-85 drive compilation

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Good day.

I would like to report that we are running into some difficulty 
executing commands from AoE Tools following aoe6-85 driver compilation 
on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS Server (i386).

Applied Ubuntu patches.

sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`

Extracted aoe6-85.tar.gz

make

sudo make install

sudo modprobe aoe

dmesg shows:

[  109.114933] aoe: module verification failed: signature and/or 
required key missing - tainting kernel
[  109.132450] aoe: AoE v85 initialised.
[  109.134865] aoe: e0.0: setting 1024 byte data frames
[  109.135635] aoe: 00e04cd770c5 e0.0 v4014 has 20480000 sectors
[  109.138386]  etherd/e0.0: unknown partition table

sudo aoe-stat
       e0.0        10.485GB       eth0 1024  up

sudo aoe-discover
aoe-discover: /dev/etherd/discover does not exist or is not writeable.

sudo aoe-flush
aoe-flush: /dev/etherd/flush does not exist or is not writeable.

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As you see, there are some problems running aoe-discover and aoe-flush.
In addition, the tainting of the kernel is a little strange.

Anyway, when this process is repeated on a Ubuntu 12.04 LTS system, the 
AoE Tools work just fine. So there is something different in how AoE 
compiles on 14.04.1.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

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