There hasn't been a response for a long time, so I'm closing this issue.
Please re-open with the requested information if this is still an issue.
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Hmm, that's really odd. I'm sorry you haven't had a solution yet.
I have a set of test containers to test ipv6 networking. My netplan
config for a static IPv6 address is https://github.com/daxtens/ipv6
-config-demos/blob/master/static-networkd/60-ipv6.yaml and it looks a
lot like yours. It can def
Putting the gateway in quotes does not help. Still the same way.
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The IPv6 should be in quotes when entering with gateway.
Hope this should work
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I also think that this error is all about syntax issue.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => MOHAMMED FAHAD MUSHAHID (89mfahad)
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I think this is "just" a syntax issue. Try quotes around the IPv6
address in gateway6. :/
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I would really like to know what needs to be done to fix this. I get the
same on every install and updates are quite tedious waiting for it to
time out on IPv6 addresses.
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