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On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 12:21:06AM +0100, Mick wrote |
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> Check again using 'iconfig -a'. |
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> You should see a IPv6-in-IPv4 interface there. Normally, this would |
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> not be up unless you have set up some fancy tunnel with your ISP |
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> who would be terminating your IPv6 link. My ISP offers this but |
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> have not as yet found a use for it. |
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Thanks for pointing out IPV6 to me. Since this is a brand new machine |
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with different components from my other system, I couldn't copy over |
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.config, so I had to configure the kernel manually. In the process, I |
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forgot to disable IPV6. The presence of IPV6 causes sit0 to show up. I |
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removed IPV6, and a regular hibernate works OK now. Thanks again. |
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Walter Dnes <waltdnes@××××××××.org> |