Did you probably forget to provide the network prefix, when specifiying
the ipv6 address?
....
--ipv6=2001:123:abc::123/network-prefix
....
suomi
On 11/11/2014 09:44 AM, John Tall wrote:> Hi.
>
> I'm installing CentOS 7 with Kickstart on a machine that has IPv6. The
> problem is that while it has an IPv6 address after installation it
> does not have the IPv6 gateway. I'm using NetworkManager and my
> network configuration is completely static, no autoconf or dhcpv6.
>
> My Kickstart configuration uses the following network configuration
> (actual values replaced but with the same format):
>
> network --device enp1s0 --bootproto=static --gateway=123.123.123.1
> --ip=123.123.123.123 --nameserver=123.123.123.1
> --netmask=255.255.255.0 --ipv6=2001:123:abc::123
> --ipv6gateway=2001:123:abc::1 --activate
> network --hostname=test.example.org
>
> The Red Hat installation guide suggests that --ipv6gateway should be
> used but it looks like it's not picked up. Does anyone know why this
> doesn't work?
>
> John
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