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> On 5/19/05, Antonio Coralles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org <mailto:gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org> wrote:
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>> > On 5/19/05, Antonio Coralles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>> >> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
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>> >> > I didn't change any networking options, but it looks like networking
>> >> > it trying to use IPv6 after installing a new kernel.  Why, and
> how do
>> >> > I fix it?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> Say you switched from kernel A to kernel B:
>> >> What exactly is A and what B ?
>> >> antonio
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>> > A = 2.6.9-rc14
>> > B = 2.6.12-rc3
>> >
>> Did you just copy your .config file from src-dir1 to src-dir2, which may
>> work most of the time but is not advised, or did you manually
>> reconfigure your kernel ?
>> antonio
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> I did the whole "make mrproper" thing.
>
>
If I where you I would make sure that all modules are working and closly
look at $ dmesg. If that doesn't help, I would try a stable release, as
2.11.10 ...
antonio

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