On December 29, Kevin O'Gorman enlightened our ignorance thusly:
> This is very odd.
> 
> My 'named' server won't start from SysV.
> 
> It won't start from a root shell if I try
>       # cd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d
>       # ./S10named start
> 
> However, it will start if I do it by sourcing the file:
>       # . ./S10named start

You know, of course, that S10named is just a symlink to
/etc/rc.d/init.d/named? What happens if you invoke this script
directly? You can also edit it, add "set -x" at the top for debugging
output, and then evaluate the differences between the two invocations
to see what's going wrong?

Kurt
-- 
Broad-mindedness, n.:
        The result of flattening high-mindedness out.
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