@J. McDonald:

I'm sorry, sometimes I forget not everyone is a kernel hacker :). If you
run a command at the command line and you need to stop it, hitting
ctrl+c usually does the trick. That's what I would have used in this
instance. I should have been more clear.

So this is confirmation that there is still an issue with the kernel
driver. Even though the driver recognizes the device, it's not
processing any packets. I will make a test kernel to determine what is
going wrong.

Thanks

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