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First and foremost, the bonding stuff discussed today sounds great and
is something that I'd be interested in helping with and using.
Before we dig too far into that, however, I want to post up something
I've been meaning to finish for the past month or so but just haven't
had the time to flesh it out completely. I'd like to get it applied
(assuming others think it's a good patch :D) before we go tearing up the
interface code even more.
The attached patch adds support for generic interface names, and as a
side-effect allows an arbitrary number of interfaces to be assigned to a
system. This work looks to be a pre-requisite for the bonding examples
anyways, so it should prove useful.
More information is available in the commit log of the patch.
As always, suggestions / gripes / feedback / patches are welcome!
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John Eckersberg
Systems Administrator, CIS
Red Hat, Inc.
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Update: I'll take a look at making the webapp do the infinite number
of interfaces stuff today.
Better networking modelling/setup seems to be the new theme for 1.3 ...
I assume "shiny webui upgrades (things like web-based search)" as a
theme was not at the top of anyone's list, even so, it is still very
much on the radar/roadmap.
We definitely do spend more time on things that get patches coming in,
so it makes sense to spend time here where there is interest. Thanks
to everyone for the recent interest, ideas, and patches on the
networking features.
--Michael