Hi Erik
any trace or additional info to figure out what’s happening?
Please open an issue on github, we will try to reproduce this asap.

Thank you
Alfredo

> On 13 Feb 2017, at 16:57, Clark, Erik J <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If you are running a VMWare RHEL7 guest, and have the nic in ESXi set to 
> E1000E, and try to replace the stock e1000e kernel module with the one 
> included with pf_ring, the kernel module gets loaded when you turn on the 
> interface, but then permanently bricks. The only solution to the problem is 
> to remove the e1000e nic. Why is this causing a fault when you attempt to use 
> the e1000e driver provided with the pfring bundled module?
>  
> Erik
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