Found the bug, and it's strictly related to jmicron. Somehow the jmicron entries were left in generic.ko, but without accompanying chipsets_generic[] entry, which led to a bad pointer when it came time to show the chipset name.
This is fixed in my git. It's unfortunate that I didn't get it done in time for beta, but I will be uploading this kernel on Saturday, so by early next week you should start seeing it on mirrors.
Found the bug, and it's strictly related to jmicron. Somehow the jmicron entries were left in generic.ko, but without accompanying chipsets_generic[] entry, which led to a bad pointer when it came time to show the chipset name.
This is fixed in my git. It's unfortunate that I didn't get it done in time for beta, but I will be uploading this kernel on Saturday, so by early next week you should start seeing it on mirrors.