Enableing IPv6

Hi, I'm having trouble enabling IPv6 on my new installation of Arch. My network is a duel layer IPv4/IPv6, with dhcp for v4 and autoconfiguration  for v6 along with certain servers that have statics on both. I have MacOSX, Suse, Ubuntu, Mandriva and Windoze all working with both IPv6 and v4 but I can't seem to get Arch to work for v6.
So I have tried adding into modprob.conf "alias net-pf-10 on" which seems to have done nothing. I have also tried adding another interface into rc.conf like
eth0_ipv6="inet6"
INTERFACES=(eth0  eth0_ipv6)
along with differnt varients of eth0_ipv6 such as replacing inet6 with "eth0 autoconfigure".
So does anyone have any ideas on how to set up IPv6? as this was one of the main reasons I am trying out Arch due to the fact it has already got dhcp4.2 which has native v6 support.
Any help would be great
Thanks Richendes

I just tried the line "eth0_ipv6_0="eth0 add fd8d::3/64"" in rc.conf along with changing the "INTERFACES" line so it matched http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16114. This gave me the result
[root@arch64 ~]# /etc/rc.d/network restart
:: Stopping Network [FAIL]
:: Starting Network [BUSY] No support for INET6 on this system.
[FAIL]
[root@arch64 ~]#
So I'll assume that in the normal version of Arch Linux that IPv6 is not even supported in the kernel. oh well I'll keep watching this thread but for now I'll have to try some more variants of linux to test the programs I wanted with IPv6. As soon as Arch has ipv6 support though, I'll be straight back as from what I have seen so far to get to this point is very promising and from the install was a lot cleaner (ie with out the bloat or some other distros).
and yeah it is Internode! great ISP. I haven't played round with there implementation yet but thats mainly because I wanted to learn on the internal network and get all the internal services v6 compatable such as proxy, dns, apache, etc and then slowly connect to the outside world. The other reason I haven't connected yet is that our external router doesn't support v6 and our internal cisco one does but if I use that it will give v6 to the whole network where as I would prefer to start off with a single comp. getting v6 so to test then expand to the others on the network.

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