If wont to check loaded modules in memory try: 

lsmod or lsmod | grep ipv6 

then if not find in output "ipv6" that module is not active. 

also check with /sbin/ifconfig | grep inet if got any line with "inet6"
in that case You have up & running ipv6. 

Dana 02/01/2014 08:22, Charlie je napisao(la): 

> On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 07:58:24 +0100 Ivan Jurišić sent:
> 
>> Try this: 1. open file /etc/default/grub nano /etc/default/grub 2 add 
>> "ipv6.disable=1" in variable GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, example: 
>> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet ipv6.disable=1" 3. last step, update grup 
>> and reboot PC: update-grub reboot
> 
> Thank you Ivan,
> 
> Did that:
> 
> But I still get the same message:
> 
> # rmmod ipv6
> libkmod: ERROR ../libkmod/libkmod-module.c:1802
> kmod_module_get_holders: could not open '/sys/module/ipv6/holders': No
> such file or directory Error: Module ipv6 is in use
> 
> Which I can only assume means that ipv6 is actually still in use,
> unless it's tricking me of course? [laughing]
> 
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