Re: modprobe.conf



Steven enlightened us with:
My modprobe.conf is shown below. I have been able to bond eth2 and
eth4 but can not get eth0 and eth3 to bond. I have tried lots of
things, but the device never shows up.

You can check out /etc/iftab. Also see
http://www.stuvel.eu/archive/26/ethernet-numbering-in-ubuntu

Sybren
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