On 2023-01-16 13:36, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 10:42:35AM +0100, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
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/etc/systemd/system/bind9.service
I suspect that the bind9 service ought to be removed. Is that correct?
...
In any case, yeah, I'd get rid of that. Maybe move it to /root/ in case
you want to refer to it in the future, or whatever. Afterward, do a
"systemctl daemon-reload".
I have now, in order:
* Disabled bind9.service
* Corrected /etc/default/named so the named service can start (it was
missing the chroot)
* Stopped bind9.service
* Started named.service and checked that named i actually running
* Deleted /etc/systemd/system/bind9.service
* Deleted /etc/default/bind9
* Run systemctl daemon-reload
* Checked that "systemctl restart named.service" works
That leaves one file in the system with the name "bind9.service":
/var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-helper-enabled/multi-user.target.wants/bind9.service
Can I safely delete that one (I suspect so)? Will it be a problem
during reboot if I leave it?
Thanks!
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Jesper Dybdal
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