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Trying to set up teaming on a Crux Linux with a custom kernel. I have teamd and teamdctl already installed on my system, I managed to find kernel modules for teaming and successfully enabled them. Tested it by running ip link add testTeam type team, which was failing before rebuilding the kernel. Right now I have issues with the team_slave type, and I can't find which module I am missing. I would appreciate any help!

For the context, here is nmtui configuration of the team I've created. When I try to activate it, I get this message: Could not activate connection: Activation failed: The base network connection was interrupted

team1 config in nmtui

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I just realized that dbus was logging errors like this one:

dbus: Failed to acquire org.libteam.teamd.team1: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Connection ":1.831" is not allowed to own the service "org.libteam.teamd.team1" due to security policies in the configuration file

So after I added this configuration to the /etc/dbus-1/system.d directory, error messages from NetworkManager and dbus disappeared and NetworkManager was able to create teaming.

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