Re: Upgrade from linux-lts-5.10.25 to linux-lts 5.10.26 breaks bonding.

2021-03-27 Thread Heiner Kallweit
On 27.03.2021 19:32, James Feeney wrote: > >> Downgrading the kernel resolves the problem, but I don't see any bonding >> commits between linux-lts-5.10.25 and linux-lts 5.10.26. > > My mistake - 9392b8219b62b0536df25c9de82b33f8a00881ef *was* included in > 5.10.26. Thus the "Invalid argument"

Upgrade from linux-lts-5.10.25 to linux-lts 5.10.26 breaks bonding.

2021-03-27 Thread James Feeney
> Downgrading the kernel resolves the problem, but I don't see any bonding > commits between linux-lts-5.10.25 and linux-lts 5.10.26. My mistake - 9392b8219b62b0536df25c9de82b33f8a00881ef *was* included in 5.10.26. Thus the "Invalid argument" message. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k

Upgrade from linux-lts-5.10.25 to linux-lts 5.10.26 breaks bonding.

2021-03-27 Thread James Feeney
Arch linux-lts-5.10.25-1 to linux-lts 5.10.26-1 This is on a wireless bonding setup with fallback to wired ethernet. Everything with the interfaces looks fine, except, for instance, ping returns the error message "ping: sendmsg: Invalid argument". Of course, networking becomes unusable. Remo