Still trying to track this one backwards ...

Just confirmed that if I revert to Gutsy 2.6.22 (keeping Hardy
userland/udev/etc), then the ipfw2200 loads fine.  The interface doesn't
come up for reasons not yet known, but driver/firmware loads OK and a
simple ifdown/ifup will fix the interface.

In Hardy 2.6.24, presumably we are running from initrd at the time of
the new "early module load".  My /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-12-generic does
not contain /lib/firmware at all.  I wonder if firmware_loader  is being
correctly called, perhaps it is the initramfs that's being created
wrongly ?

If so, this might also account for why some people find that
reinstalling the kernel makes the problem go away: the initrd would be
rebuilt.

I did have some problems with my initrd in the Hardy upgrade because I
had yaird as my initrd builder (in edgy/feisty it worked fine, but in
gutsy/hardy yaird fails).  Unfortunately uninstalling yaird doesn't
change /etc/kernel-img.conf back.  So I had to manually change it to use
update-initramfs.  My /etc/kernel-img.conf is as follows:

do_symlinks = yes
relative_links = yes
do_bootloader = yes
do_bootfloppy = no
do_initrd = yes
link_in_boot = no
ramdisk = /usr/sbin/update-initramfs

Not sure where to go from here: comment/help would be welcome ...

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ipw2200 driver fails to load firmware
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