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Old 08-29-2010, 12:10 AM   #1
Joydeep Bakshi
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Question ethernet bonding configuration with guessnet and ifplugd


Hello,

A nice facility in linux is ethernet bonding. I like to implement (active-backup mode) this in my laptop, so that if I unplug the wired , I can still have a consistent connection based on wifi during move. So primary slave is eth0 obviously, for bonding interface.

ifenslave needs the bond configuration based on primary-slave, and here is the hitch. As I am using guessnet+ifplugd , the eth0 configuration is totally based on the available connection and automatically configured by guessnet and up by ifplugd. How can I integrate ifenslave here ?

Please suggest,
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