Stefan Traby writes:
> I bet that a fix for the following exists, too: :)
>
> [0]--(06:19:49)-(root@stefan)-(~)-> lsmod |grep -i ipv6
> [1]--(06:22:33)-(root@stefan)-(~)-> modprobe ipv6
> [0]--(06:22:38)-(root@stefan)-(~)-> lsmod |grep -i ipv6
> ipv6 117424 -1
> [0]--(06:22:46)-(root@stefan)-(~)->
>
> usage count: -1
Why? It is not a bug. It means that the module itself determines when/if
it can be unloaded. (an attempt to unload ipv6 calls ipv6_unload() which
determines if the module can be removed)
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