On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 21:08:21 -0600 (CST)
Scott Skrogstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It was not so much that it was RTFM is was I looked at the man.  I just
> don't ask a question because I am lazy.  I understand what named does but
> I don't understand how the heck the -u got in there.  I looked at the man
> page again and of course if you have looked at it.  It does not talk about
> named in the startup.  No named is not working.  Again I am going to ask a
> newbie question and that is what rpm let's me look to see what version I
> am running because I did an rpm -q named and it says named is not
> installed.  I am not trying to be a dificult I just don't understand and
> the more that I read the more confussed I get.  This list has been VERY
> helpful in the past with reading other people's problems and I have
> learned a ton from those messages.

Not intending to further an argument, nor take sides, nor in any way fan
any flames. But, 'man named' clearly states that it is part of the BIND
distribution. So, 'rpm -q named' won't get anything.

As for what's running it and how, check out the /etc/rc.d/init.d script
for it and as root type 'ntsysv' to turn in on or off.

Now maybe we can get back to our regularly off-topic political
discussion.

--
Variables don't; constants aren't.



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