I tested Milan work on IPv6 provisioning.
- if I choose DHCP using first available interface or the default
(should be the same): system successfully kickstart (jupiii)
How exactly did you test this part? Did you change the network line
in the kickstart file in any way? Did you append any
Dne 15.12.2011 17:23, Milan Zazrivec napsal(a):
How exactly did you test this part? Did you change the network line
in the kickstart file in any way? Did you append any kernel cmd line
arguments for the new installation?
Nope, I did no change. I just scheduled kickstart and did rhn_check on
Dne 15.12.2011 17:23, Milan Zazrivec napsal(a):
How exactly did you test this part? Did you change the network line
in the kickstart file in any way? Did you append any kernel cmd line
arguments for the new installation?
Nope, I did no change. I just scheduled kickstart and did rhn_check
Dne 15.12.2011 18:01, Milan Zazrivec napsal(a):
Ok, this seems like you simply provisioned your machine over the IPv4 stack.
With IPv6 enabled and nothing was broken. That is good news to me as well :)
Mirek
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I tested Milan work on IPv6 provisioning.
- if I choose DHCP using first available interface or the default
(should be the same): system successfully kickstart (jupiii)
- if I choose Use static interface - and it does not matter if I
choose IPv6 gateway - the result is still same: after
Dne 14.12.2011 10:31, Miroslav Suchy napsal(a):
I tested Milan work on IPv6 provisioning.
- if I choose DHCP using first available interface or the default
(should be the same): system successfully kickstart (jupiii)
- if I choose Use static interface - and it does not matter if I
choose IPv6
I tested Milan work on IPv6 provisioning.
- if I choose DHCP using first available interface or the default
(should be the same): system successfully kickstart (jupiii)
- if I choose Use static interface - and it does not matter if I
choose IPv6 gateway - the result is still same: after