Ipv6 is broken this way. When using autoconfiguration, after a reboot,
services which have ipv6-support configured won't start anymore. Also
other progs expecting ipv6 complain about the lack of it. It seems that
the choice of putting ipv6 in the blacklist isn't one that's really
beent thought through. Imagine administring a serverpark actively using
ipv6 and upgrading to Feisty. Please think more than 'some el-cheapo
endusers have problems because of their hardware, let's bug a lot of
other people with their problem'.

I am *very* much disappointed that Ubuntu made this decision, please let
people spend time on pushing the producers of faulty hard/software.

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