--- 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 have packages precompiled and ready to use, so you > don't have to write init scripts by yourself. > > In case you really, really need to recompile (because the Debian > package > disables some options or enables too many) you can always pull the > sources for the Debian package and recompile that (incorporating > whatever changes you need).
Hi Andrei, Thanks for your advice. 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. > > Which file I have to edit adding; > > /etc/init.d/bind9 start > > > > so bind9 will start automatically at boot. > > That would be /etc/init.d/bind9 ;) > > > # 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 is an empty file. Only "exit 0" is there. > > Of course, what did you expect to find here? But if your script is > specific to a package that it is usually better to use a separate > file. > There is somewhere a skeleton file which you can use to build your > script, but I would rather take the script from the official Debian > bind > package and adapt to my needs. According to the guide it runs; #/usr/local/bind/sbin/named -u named -t /usr/local/bind -c /etc/named.conf to start bind9 I'll put; /usr/local/bind/sbin/named -u named -t /usr/local/bind -c /etc/named.conf on rc.local # ls /etc/init.d/ | grep bind9 No printout. The official script is not installed because I installed bind9 from source, I suppose. Thanks B.R. Stephen L Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]