I just did:
/sbin/service named start
...after altering the config files, of course. Once I had that adjusted to taste, I used whatever the included Gnome GUI runlevel editor is to set it to run all the time.
-Pete
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Mo, den 26.01.2004 schrieb Y. Makki um 17:15:
So I assume configurations files go in /var/named/chroot too. How would you actually run bind then, just via the regular init.d script? it is preconfigured and knows it has to run in a chroot?
Why don't you just look into the init script? You could then answer your question by your own. Sure all is in the chroot dir and the init script will do the necessary. And see /etc/sysconfig/named too.
Alexander