
14 Aug
2006
14 Aug
'06
20:43
* Martin Yazdzik yazdzik@nyct.net [20060814 17:15]:
I, too, after blacklisting the ipv6 module get the same error iwth rmmod, but, for a laptop user, ever time I reconnect to a different network, and so on, just the blacklisting makes things go much faster. Of course, I do not know why....
Removing the module fails because some services are using ipv6 stuff already. The safe way to remove all the ipv6 stuff is to run 'blacklist ipv6' and reboot. This way the ipv6 module won't be loaded at all and so won't come back - as long as you don't unblacklist it again of course. ;)
regards, -mika-
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