On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 16:18 -0700, Mark Miller wrote:
> I can confirm that Ubuntu does have IPv6 values assigned to the network
> hardware. Beyond that I really don't know much about IPv6.

I didn't know how to put it, and I'm sure many people are taking my
viewpoints as an arrogant "I'm smarter than you."  I was a B/C
engineering student that graduated "Summa Darn Lucky," and God knows
that I only know what I know, and that's not much.

I can appreciate that most people haven't been exposed to IPv6, why it
might be used on a LAN, even one that isn't routed.  And the other
features rise with the fact that there is even more to it if is
internally routed in an enterprise, but not externally.

All I'm saying is that because SuSE and (as I've heard now 2nd hand)
Ubuntu do ship with the LINKLOCAL IPv6 address activated on interfaces
by default, it's probably pertinent that we look at at least 1-2
questions for LPIC-1 to be delivered for 2007+.

As far as the LPIC-2 objectives, I've stated my list -- which is
purposely designed to be a "superset" (which _can_ be "whittled down")
and even I think I'm a broken record now.  ;->


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