I am doing IPv6 testing and do NOT want any IPv4 addresses on my eth0.
I have RADVD running on my network to supply my v6 prefixes.
So in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0, I edit BOOTPROTO to =none
When I save ifcfg-eth0, NetworkManager reports the network is down. If
I start eth0 in NetworkManager, I get IPv4 addresses. If I use ifdown
to bring eth0 back down, then ifup, I don't get IPv4 addresses, only my
IPv6 global assignment.
What do I have to do to get the desired behaviour?
Oh, I am logged in as root, so I don't have to futz with permissions to
fiddle with the interface.
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