Re: How Do I Disable Bonding On 2.4.26 Kernel?
At Sat, 11 Dec 2004 03:36:42 -0500,
joseph tiraco wrote:
>
> Installed the 2.4.26 kernel several weeks ago, and I like it a lot. But
> "BONDING" was accidentally turned on when compiling a module for my second
> Ethernet card. I have 2 nic cards - one connects to Verizon DSL and the
> other connects to my home LAN. The network went down on the first reboot
> after the compile. A mysterious third Ethernet driver labeled bond.o
> appeared, enslaved my 2 nic cards and was trying to "LOAD BALANCE" my home
> LAN and DSL connection. Now neither works, but the 2 nic cards are properly
> installed - sort of like "the operation was a success but the patient died."
> I read the Bonding.Txt at /usr/src/linux and the Bonding How To which has a
> lot about bringing bonding up, but nothing about how to turn it off.
> Anybody out there know how to disable bonding? I would like my DSL back.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
> Happy Holidays --joe
>
Check if you have the ifenslave package installed. That contains the user space
tools to enable bonding, removing that will probably disable bonding.
Also try "grep -rsn bond /etc/network/" to see if you have the bonding interface
defined.
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