Please merge ifenslave-2.6(1.1.0-14)(main) from debian testing(main)
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ifenslave-2.6 (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: ifenslave-2.6
Changelog
ifenslave-2.6 (1.1.0-14) unstable; urgency=low
* Apply patch from Nicolas de Pesloüan:
- Properly cleanup arp_ip_target on ifdown and suppress possible
duplicate arp_ip_target on ifup. Closes: #521317.
- Fix a verbosity bug when calling ifdown for slaves.
- Don't modprobe for interface name before modprobe'ing for bonding.
This was expected to give a chance to alias and alias'option but was
found to be unreliable. Alias and aliases'options would be used
only for the first bonding interface loaded because the bonding
module is not loaded twice. Anyway, using module parameters for
bonding is now deprecated and replaced by sysfs. Use bond-* options
in /etc/network/
- When using ifup on a master, call ifup automatically on slaves that have
an allow-<master interface name> stanza.
- Reduce the time necessary for bond-give-a-chance to detect that the
wifi link is up and running.
- Enhance documentation and examples.
-- Guus Sliepen <email address hidden> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 14:30:06 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package ifenslave-2.6 - 1.1.0-14ubuntu1
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ifenslave-2.6 (1.1.0-14ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Merge from debian testing, remaining changes: LP: #476405
- ifstate is no longer in /etc/network/run, but rather in /var/run/network.
ifenslave-2.6 (1.1.0-14) unstable; urgency=low
* Apply patch from Nicolas de Pesloüan:
- Properly cleanup arp_ip_target on ifdown and suppress possible interfaces instead.
duplicate arp_ip_target on ifup. Closes: #521317.
- Fix a verbosity bug when calling ifdown for slaves.
- Don't modprobe for interface name before modprobe'ing for bonding.
This was expected to give a chance to alias and alias'option but was
found to be unreliable. Alias and aliases'options would be used
only for the first bonding interface loaded because the bonding
module is not loaded twice. Anyway, using module parameters for
bonding is now deprecated and replaced by sysfs. Use bond-* options
in /etc/network/
- When using ifup on a master, call ifup automatically on slaves that have
an allow-<master interface name> stanza.
- Reduce the time necessary for bond-give-a-chance to detect that the
wifi link is up and running.
- Enhance documentation and examples.
-- Bhavani Shankar <email address hidden> Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:19:20 +0530