Also, /etc/ethers does not accept IPv6 addresses, and, even when using the hostname instead, 
the ether address will not associate with >> an IPv6 address in /etc/hosts.  Again, 
"dhcp-host=..." still has to be used for DHCPv6.

Oops - I had "bind-interfaces" instead of "bind-dynamic", and DHCPv6 was not 
listening.

Apparently, the ether address *does* associate with an IPv6 address in /etc/hosts when 
using the hostname in /etc/ethers, so that actually works.  But then, 
"dhcp-host=..." would still be needed to use the client DUID instead of the 
ether address.

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