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On 4 Jul 2009, at 19:27, Andy Davidson wrote:

If I run ifconfig eth0 down && sleep 2 && ifup eth0 and then restart xend, the network bridge works fine, and ipv6 is started. Any clues ?

Hi, --

I have more on this now. It happens without xen... I re-enabled RA on my test LAN. I have configured :

auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
        address 193.239.33.245
        netmask 255.255.255.128
        gateway 193.239.33.129
        dns-nameservers 193.239.32.10

iface eth0 inet6 static
        address 2a02:c30:20:1::245
        netmask 64
        gateway 2a02:c30:20:1::1


If I run ifconfig eth0 down && sleep 2 && ifup eth0, then the computer picks up the address I list in the interfaces file. If I reboot, then I get a RA address (or no address when RA/autoconfig is turned off.)

This is on a clean, brand new Debian install 5.0.2.

Why is boot time behaviour different to a manual down/up ? And this is clearly broken, what to do to fix ?

Thanks
Andy
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