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> If it is in fact a module, you could simply remove it.  The kernel 
> should complain, but keep on trucking.

	The protocol module puts hooks too deep into the kernel protocol
stacks.  It can not be removed at run time.  If you managed it somehow,
by overriding the reference counter, I would expect random acts of
terrorism to ensue.

	On a 2.4 kernel, I see the IPv6 module reference count = -1.  In other
words, a permanent module which you are not allowed to unload.  On the
2.6 kernels, the minimum module count I've seen on the ipv6 module is
"28" and that was with only two IPv6 sockets connected and four more
listening sockets.  Leaves something like a minimum "nothing happening"
reference count of 22 on a machine with only a single ethernet
interface.

	At the very least, each of your ethernet, dummy, and lo interfaces has
a link local address (fe80:: something) and represents a "reference
count" on the modules reference counter.  You also have references to it
out of the routing tables, even if it hasn't been configured properly.

	Mike
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