dpkg -S doesn't find anything for either /etc/modprobe.d/arch/x86_64 or
x86_64.dpkg-bak.

The contents of the file are:

r...@kvm0:/etc/modprobe.d/arch# more x86_64.dpkg-bak 
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc

alias binfmt-0064 ia32_aout

alias bond0 bonding
options bonding mode=0 miimon=100 downdelay=200 updelay=200

Also, I just noticed that my /etc/modprobe/aliases file is also now been
converted to a "dpkg-bak":

r...@kvm0:/etc/modprobe.d# ls
aliases.dpkg-bak        blacklist.conf              blacklist-watchdog.conf
arch                    blacklist-firewire.conf     options.dpkg-bak
blacklist-ath_pci.conf  blacklist-framebuffer.conf

Is there a pre/post script running to back up some stuff that may not
have completed or not run correctly on the upgrade?  I know the aliases
file also has the bonding information in it (and I think that's where
I'd originally edited the file to configure it):

r...@kvm0:/etc/modprobe.d# tail -10 aliases.dpkg-bak 
alias plip1 plip
alias slip0 slip
alias slip1 slip
alias tunl0 ipip
alias gre0 ip_gre

alias usbdevfs usbcore

alias bond0 bonding
options bonding mode=5 miimon=100

Thanks-
ian

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