Supported in Saucy (and I think it would be available already in 13.04
as well).
Closing as Fix Released.
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Status: In Progress = Expired
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Status: Unknown = In Progress
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Importance: Unknown = High
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Status: Unknown
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nm should support easy bonding
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Title:
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Zsolt, in terms of documentation there is http://docs.redhat.com/docs
/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/s1
-networkscripts-interfaces.html of course. NetworkManager is graphical
configuration tool which provides an easy way to make changes to the
various network interface
I believe that Redhat's network-scripts are above network-manager and
NM will not touch any interface that is configured using ifcfg and
doesn't have a special line in the file (NM_MANAGED it is, I think).
In (Debian and) Ubuntu, the role of network-scripts is taken by
/etc/network/interfaces. See
Mlx, but can I configure a device there, that NM *can* use? I always
took it that the devices there kind of supersede NM. So if I configure
eth0 and wlan0 to *not* do DHCP so that bond0 can, what will happen when
I'm in an environment where my static bonding configuration does not
apply and I need
I don't know, I've never actually tried to use NM with a virtual interface that
has slave physical interfaces. And yes, it seems to me too that mentioning an
interface in the interfaces file makes NM not touch it. NM has its own
configuration storage, which, as I've read, is not intended for
0.9.4 got into precise but I could not find any documentation about how
to configure bonding with it.
Unfortunately I have found some mention by the upstream developers that
currently only Red Hat based systems are supported (if I have understood this
correctly):
This would not only be awesome and dearly needed to seamlessly switch
between fast Ethernet and relatively slow wifi but also to speed up
networking where there is no gigabit (like on netbook hardware). Heck,
you could even add USB Ethernet adapters to the mix as you wished.
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Is there somewhere/how I can track this work upstream? The upstream bug
mentioned here doesn't seem to have anything new in it.
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For all intents and purposes, bonding is now supported by NM
(http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/log/?qt=grepq=bonding).
However, only the backend supports it, there is no way to configure it
from the applet (you'll need to write the config files manually, and
there is
Probably watching activity on gitweb :) I've learned about bonding
support in dcbw's blog post: http://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/2011/11/10
/blue-sky-white-sand-and-networkmanager-0-9-2/
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On 11-12-28 09:38 AM, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
For all intents and purposes, bonding is now supported by NM
(http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/log/?qt=grepq=bonding).
Sweet! Has the use-case of bonding a standard ethernet interface with
WPA[2]-protected wifi
Upstream is working on this bug. NM 0.9.4 should support bonding.
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