Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> Can you send to the list your named.boot, boot.zones and boot.options
> files? Also, make sure you can ping the Debian box from another machine
> and that your default gateway to reach the Net is working fine.
>
> What's your bind version?
While you´re at it, could you try
> Edit the file in /etc/init.d to put an "exit 0"
The /etc/init.d/bind file, sorry.
Bruce
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> I doesn't panic, just says "starting named service..." (or something
> like that) and just sits there. Cannot switch to a VT to kill it or
> anything.
Boot the system with "linux single" or "linux emergency" on the command
line. You may have to remount the roo
Does your kernel have netgrokking support compiled into it?
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> I don't think it's a long delay. I've let it go about 30-45 minutes
> already!!
>
> I doesn't panic, just says "starting named service..." (or something
> like that) and just sits there. Cannot switch to a VT to kill it or
> anything.
Can you send to the list your named.boot, boot.zones and b
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> What do you mean with "hang"? Does the kernel panic or something?
> Otherwise
> it could be
What do you mean with "hang"? Does the kernel panic or something? Otherwise
it could be a long delay that looks like a hang up.
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dgolpira ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: I have a box running Debian 1.2. Lately, it hangs on boot when trying
: to start named.
:
: If I boot from floppy, disable na
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