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On Saturday 29 December 2001 12:59 am, daniel wrote:
> ok well now i get a whole new error
> when i run "/usr/sbin/named"
>
> it's telling me it can't open the named.pid file
> but i'm running this as root how can that be?

Hrmm?
How about "/sbin/service named start"

Can't write to /var/run/named/named.pid, or the file already exists?
If the file exists, is named already running? 
If so, "/sbin/service named restart" should work.
If the file exists, and named is not running, try removing 
/var/run/named/named.pid first.

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