I'd guess that you had another kernel image or a self-compiled kernel before. The bf2.4 kernel-image doesn't support IPv6. You have to and should install either another precompiled kernel-image or recompile the kernel for yourself. It took my a while to figure this out ...
Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 26 Feb 2003 13:48:06 +0100: > On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 13:11, Hobbs, Richard wrote: > > Hello, > > > > How exactly do i enable IPv6 in woody?? i used to have it running, but my > > hard > > disk crashed, and in setting the new machine up, i couldn't find a place to > > enable it. i thought it was enabled by default, but i guess not. > > > > I have another machine on my LAN running IPv6 you see, and i'd like to get > > them > > communicating, and eventually maybe join 6bone.net. > > > > If someone can either reply to this email offering some assistance, or > > reply to > > this same question on the link below, i'd greatly appreciate it. There's > > more > > info on the forum post as well (ifconfig output for example). > > Since your ipconfig output doesn't even show an inet6 address with scope > Link, it looks like your kernel doesn't support IPv6... so make sure > CONFIG_IPV6 is set to 'y' in your kernel configuration. Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards Dominik Schulz

