RR wrote: > The instructions talk about checking params in the boot/config-`uname -r` > file which doesn't exist on my system. In fact the /boot directory on my > system is empty. Empty? That is a problem. It should contain your boot files. Start your debugging there. It shouldn't be empty. It isn't empty in a normal system. Therefore you must have something broken on your end. As to what, I don't know. Figure out why it is empty and you will have your problem figured out. You said you are a new user so I assume this is a new installation? How did you get to the current state? Fresh install? A fresh installation would leave files in /boot so look to see how things have deviated from the normal and you will have the answer. By the way... Stock Debian kernels provide bonding as a module. Bob
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