Just rebooting a thread a year later..
Thought I'd mention that
a) the teaming driver doesn't support bonding ppp devices
b) the linux kernel bonding driver still hasn't corrected the regression I
reported a year ago.
c) I patched the kernel myself, and thus have a working modern kernel again.
Patch is attached to the bug report below.
d) Linux netdev mailing list pretty much ignored my attempts to get this
sorted out, so I gave up, and will just quietly keep patching my own
kernels.

Figured I'd mention this in case anyone else comes across this thread while
searching for a solution.

Toby

On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 at 16:57 Tim Connors <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Toby Corkindale wrote:
>
> > I never did manage to get things running on 3.17.4 (latest stable) and
> > couldn't see anything promising committed to latest release candidate,
> > so have submitted a bug report:
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89161
> >
> > Have not as yet tried reverting just that commit as there's always too
> > much other stuff to be doing in the day :(
>
> I know who works in a corporate environment :)  (caught myself topposting
> the other day, just in the nick of time).
>
> Have you tried the teaming driver?  They seem to be phasing out the
> bonding driver in favour of team.  But I've never seen team in action, so
> don't know how it compares.
>
>
>
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