Kent and I tested your package on a couple systems. We discovered that
the package is missing libnuma-dev from its Build-Depends so does not
correctly work on a NUMA system (such as the PowerEdge R820). I had
previously missed this because of the system I was running it on. :-(
Adding this dependency and recompiling resolves the NUMA problem. I've
submitted a bug report to Debian as well.

With the libnuma-dev dependency, 1.0.3 detects the em1-em4 as ethernet devices. 
I tested 1.0.4 on Quantal Beta1 as well, and it is working as well. Could we 
get 1.0.4 instead since it includes other important bug fixes (as listed below)?
- Fixed a divide by zero bug
- Fixed a memory corruptor when items are not assigned to a specfic numa node
- Improve rescan ability to catch a timing race early in irqbalance setup

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #686986
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=686986

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