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Old 16th January 2010, 12:40 AM
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Bonding module load problem latest F12 kernel

I get this error when the bonding module loads

error inserting '/lib/modules/2.6.31.9-174.fc12.i686.PAE/kernel/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module

dmesg
bonding: Unknown symbol ndisc_build_skb
bonding: Unknown symbol in6_dev_finish_destroy
bonding: Unknown symbol ndisc_send_skb
bonding: Unknown symbol unregister_inet6addr_notifier
bonding: Unknown symbol register_inet6addr_notifier


any help appreciated!
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