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Your actual problem sounds very different from the original question. I probably don't understand the problem description completely, but what prevented you from just using IPv6 static addresses/routes in addition to DHCP? And there's a number of ways to set static IPv6 addresses/routes, depending on the distro.dirkt– dirkt2018-08-08 07:12:47 +00:00Commented Aug 8, 2018 at 7:12
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Sorry for the lateness. I had strived to make my question clear and avoided to make it specific to my own situation. But it seems that I carelessly omitted some important information so that you got a little confused. The reason for the latter question is: I think it could be less messy to make a network manager to configure them all. Besides, for Arch Linux which I am using, I find no documents describing how to configure static addresses directly.Dummmy– Dummmy2018-11-29 09:33:12 +00:00Commented Nov 29, 2018 at 9:33
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