On 2/17/2013 8:10 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
> Just to emphasise this as I guess it hasn't been clear enough yet...
>
> An IPv6 config with no FE80:: address is a broken config.
>
> This address should always be on an IPv6 enabled interface, being generated
> automatically, and is not the same thing as IPv6 auto configuration
> (SLAAC).
So the issue is more like:
IPV6INIT=no

is not working...
The design should be linux interface IPV6 option.
I have seen the problem before but in most systems that don't use IPV6.
On a system that has IPV6 enabled for a specific interface *only* there 
is a problem with the FE80:: .. on a disabled interface.

ETH0 - no ipv6
ETH1 - no ipv6
ETH2 - IPV6 + IPV4

should 0 and 1 interfaces have any IPV6 address??

-- 
Eliezer Croitoru
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