So, I have flashed the image above, and it did work correctly until I figured out I forgotten to add the ip package and qos-scripts.
I built the image again, and the compiler generated the new image without errors. Of course I flashed it correctly, and of course it failed. The first flash i ever did to this router than managed to have the error: no space available. I guess you flashed a different router, or other firmware version. I lost everything and had to re-created it from my backups which had about 90% of the router config.
It took 2 hours to re-flash the router from failsafe, with netcat which did not work from windows due to firewall issues. And another 6 hours to repair all configs.
I can't get ipv6 to work, on lan or wan. I can't remeber how I setted up 4 years ago.
I have the following setup, which is not working:
/etc/config/network
/etc/config/dhcpconfig interface 'lan'
option ifname 'eth0'
option type 'bridge'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.1.1'
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
option ipv6 '1'
config interface 'wan'
option ifname 'eth1'
option proto 'pppoe'
option username ''
option password ''
option ipv6 '1'
config dhcp lan
option interface lan
option start 100
option limit 150
option leasetime 12h
option dhcpv6 'server'
option ra 'server'
option ra_management '1'
option ra_default '1'
option ndp 'hybrid'
config dhcp wan
option interface wan
option ignore 1
/etc/sysctl.conf
All ping6 operations result in unknown route to host or timeout.net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
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