but I still get an IPv6 address assigned. I don't know if this causes a problem for pppoe, but there must be a way of getting rid of it?
Yast Control Centre -> Network Devices -> Network Settings -> Global Options, uncheck "Enable IPv6", reboot.
Of course this assumes that you don't want to use IPv6 at all.
Well, I _do_ want to use IPv6. :-(
Part of the magic of IPv6 is it seems to try to do away with all the magical broadcast-using-0.0.0.0 stuff (think DHCP). You get a ULA one wot starts fe80, and use that locally. Then, you can get a global address too. IPv6 was built with multiple addresses per interface in mind. So, I'd say part of using IPv6 is having that funky address hanging around. Phil -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org