Remove the max_bonds=2 from /etc/modprobe.conf
Yup, doing that removed the mystery "bond1" under /proc/net/bonding -
thanks!
best,
Jeff
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J. Potter wrote:
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> >> So... how does one remove bond1?
> >
> > Shouldn't this do the trick?
> > rm /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond1
>
> One would hope... but that file doesn't exist. In fact, there is no
> file under /etc that contains the letters "bond1", nor any file
> under /et
So... how does one remove bond1?
Shouldn't this do the trick?
rm /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond1
One would hope... but that file doesn't exist. In fact, there is no
file under /etc that contains the letters "bond1", nor any file
under /etc that contains the contents "bond1".
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On 10/20/07, J. Potter
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