I was wrong. Randomly set: no, manually change possible: yes.
The reason for my confusion was "::" versus ":"
Sometimes reading ipv6-addresses is hard.
- Re: Linux and ULA support and default r... Jeroen Massar
- Re: Linux and ULA support and default route Lorenzo Colitti
- Re: Linux and ULA support and default route Jeroen Massar
- Re: Linux and ULA support and default route Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Linux and ULA support and default route Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Linux and ULA support and default route Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Linux and ULA support and default r... Lorenzo Colitti
- Re: Linux and ULA support and defa... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Thomas Schäfer
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Thomas Schäfer
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Holger Zuleger
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Gert Doering
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... otroan
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Holger Zuleger
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... otroan
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Holger Zuleger
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... sthaug
- Re: Linux and ULA support and ... Holger Zuleger