Did you install FreeBSD with named ? probably it's the reason why > you can't start.
try do something like : find / -name 'named' -print
probably you'll see
/sbin/named         <- bind from FreeBSD
/usr/sbin/named         <- bind 9.6

ugh...it looks like something's badly hosed...my symlinks are a mess:

/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/namedb/var/run/named

what is the best way to remove everything and just start over?
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