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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/10/2015 10:07 PM, Mark Oteiza
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Hi,
In 219, systemd.networkd fails to configure and set up links with ipv6
disabled.
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Propably better to use <code><b>ipv6.disable_ipv6=</b><b>1</b> </code>which
will <code></code>will keep the IPv6 stack functional but wont
assign any IPv6 addresses but I have to ask what's the usecase for
disabling ipv6 in the first place? <br>
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Is it because of the "I dont use it hence I disable it" mentality or
is it due to some issues in networkd you have encountered with it?<em></em><span
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JBG<br>
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