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I have been running Arch Linux on my home server for a couple months and I am really loving it, so I decided to take the plunge and install it on all of my desktops as well. I am having a lot of fun and I haven't had any huge problems that I haven't been able to fix myself until now. On one specific machine (specifically my Acer C710 Chromebook), I cannot connect to IPv6. I am using NetworkManager for network configuration on the machine. On another machine with an identical setup, also with NetworkManager, IPv6 is working fine, but the Chromebook will just not connect via IPv6. Any ideas as to what could be wrong? I do have dhclient installed.
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What kind of connections is used?. Wired or Wireless?.
a tip is to run radvdump (installed radvd with pacman -S radvd < first)
And run radvdump as root and see if you get the RA packets from the IPv6 router on your Chromebook.
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CPU: Core i7-2600 @ 4.0Ghz | RAM: 16GB (4x4GB) | GFX: AMD Radeon R9 290 4096MB VRAM | HDD: 1x 120GB SATA3 Corsair SSD (~500MB/s RW), 1x SATA2 250GB, 1x SATA2 320GB, 1x 180GB SATA3 Intel SSD
*EDIT* Replaced Nvidia GTX 570 for a AMD Radeon R9 290, and added an extra SSD 180GB
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What kind of connections is used?. Wired or Wireless?.
a tip is to run radvdump (installed radvd with pacman -S radvd < first)
And run radvdump as root and see if you get the RA packets from the IPv6 router on your Chromebook.
Oh, thanks for replying, even if it is a bit late. I tried with both wired and wireless, neither worked. I actually ended up buying a new SSD for the Chromebook as the mechanical drive that came with it was getting ungodly slow. I ended up reinstalling Arch Linux entirely after installing the SSD (cloning wasn't worth the effort), and it worked as expected on my first try, so there must have been something wrong with that install. All is solved now. Thanks again!
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