yes this is true and after reading it again for the 10th time that point
stuck me in the face.

Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Uncle Meat wrote:

> 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.
> 
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