Re: How to start chroot BIND automatically at boot

2008-10-30 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Stephen Liu escreveu: > I'm following the guide of Postfix Virtual to build a mail server; > http://www.postfixvirtual.net/dnsbind.html# > > > It compiles all packages from source. I just follow their steps. > I don't know if that guide is good or not (I don't even use postfix). However, even

Re: How to start chroot BIND automatically at boot

2008-10-30 Thread Stephen Liu
--- Jeff D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Stephen Liu wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > > > Debian Etch > > bind-9.5.0 compiled on source > > chrooted > > > > Which file I have to edit adding; > > /etc/init.d/bind9 start > > > > so bind9 will start automatically at boot. > > > >

Re: How to start chroot BIND automatically at boot

2008-10-30 Thread Stephen Liu
--- Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu,30.Oct.08, 12:48:32, Stephen Liu wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > > > Debian Etch > > bind-9.5.0 compiled on source > > chrooted > > Hello, > > In my very humble opinion, the point of using Debian (as opposed to > LFS) > would be that you h

Re: How to start chroot BIND automatically at boot

2008-10-30 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Thu,30.Oct.08, 12:48:32, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi folks, > > > Debian Etch > bind-9.5.0 compiled on source > chrooted Hello, In my very humble opinion, the point of using Debian (as opposed to LFS) would be that you have packages precompiled and ready to use, so you don't have to write ini

Re: How to start chroot BIND automatically at boot

2008-10-29 Thread Jeff D
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi folks, > > > Debian Etch > bind-9.5.0 compiled on source > chrooted > > Which file I have to edit adding; > /etc/init.d/bind9 start > > so bind9 will start automatically at boot. > > TIA > > > B.R. > Stephen L make sure you have the sysv-rc package ins

How to start chroot BIND automatically at boot

2008-10-29 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi folks, Debian Etch bind-9.5.0 compiled on source chrooted Which file I have to edit adding; /etc/init.d/bind9 start so bind9 will start automatically at boot. # ls /etc/ | grep rc bash.bashrc inputrc nanorc rc.local rc0.d rc1.d rc2.d rc3.d rc4.d rc5.d rc6.d rcS.d wgetrc rc.local ? It