I believe that at the prompt, you can type 'setup', go into 'System   
services' and put an asterisk next to named.  This should start up    
your named daemon on startup.                                         
                                                                      
> Alrighty, I am running RedHat 6.2 on a system that I have. I have   
downloaded bind 8 and I have followed online docs on how-to set it up.
And I must say, that the doc was pretty good, because everything      
worked the first time. So, here is my question. How do I get ndc to   
start running when redhat boots? Right now, I have to manually type   
ndc start then everything work great, but I would like it to be added 
to the services that startup when redhat is booted. I have looked     
around for something on this but to no avail. Can you help?           
>                                                                     
> Thanks,                                                             
>                                                                     
> Anthony Capone                                                      
>                                                                     
Jason Wong                                                            
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