why is ipv6 fixly compiled in latest F15 and all F16 kernels?

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sun Apr 8 10:16:50 UTC 2012



Am 08.04.2012 05:13, schrieb Frantisek Hanzlik:
> I think all know modular kernel advantages over modules fixly compiled
> into, thus I cannot understand why ipv6 should be exception. And about
> some dependencies - from F15 new systemd should perhaps serve all
> dependencies much better and easily, it's true?
> 
>> Download the
>> kernel source and rebuild if it really bugs you on memory.
> 
> You mean it seriously? Of course, it is way... But switch to another
> distro is in some cases more easier.

is this so?
and you are 100% sure that in the next release there will not happen the same?

so why do you simply not calm down and add "ipv6.disable=1" to
your kernel-parameters so you will not notice anything about ipv6
after the next boot?

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