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disabling warnings when booting w/o IPv6 in kernel (AKA postfix idiot question)




The other day, I booted a kernel without opsions INET6, and got a number of warnings (see below). I think it's be nice if they didn't show up in the first place. Is there a way to disable them when no IPv4 is found?
Funny enough, it's only postfix that complains...

This is on NetBSD 5.0/i386.


 - Hubert

...
Starting sshd.
postfix: warning: inet_protocols: IPv6 support is disabled: Address family not supported by protocol family
postfix: warning: inet_protocols: configuring for IPv4 support only
postsuper: warning: inet_protocols: IPv6 support is disabled: Address family not supported by protocol family
postsuper: warning: inet_protocols: configuring for IPv4 support only
postfix/postlog: warning: inet_protocols: IPv6 support is disabled: Address family not supported by protocol family
postfix/postlog: warning: inet_protocols: configuring for IPv4 support only
postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
Starting inetd.
Starting cron.
Mon Jun 29 04:03:20 CEST 2009

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