I learned bonding in Linux today.
When you have two n/w interface and you want to bond them or you want them to recognise under one name or one IP address... Bonding is used.
Lets say, you have etho - 192.168.54.25 and eth1 - 192.168.54.26.... you can combine them under 192.168.54.27
Linux gives this module as bonding.ko and one has to either insmod
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