Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-17 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 17.06.21 um 21:43 schrieb ToddAndMargo via bind-users: On 6/17/21 3:12 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: however, in the real world just write "sudo command" is the best you can do - for the average user it's complete and leaves no questions for power users which don't like sudo it should be no

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-17 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 6/17/21 3:12 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: however, in the real world just write "sudo command" is the best you can do - for the average user it's complete and leaves no questions for power users which don't like sudo it should be no deal-breaker to type the command without "sudo" in a root 

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-17 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 17.06.21 um 07:43 schrieb Todd Chester via bind-users: On 6/16/21 2:52 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: Does this alteration at the top make it any clearer? Note: at the command prompt, I use the following terminology:     # means run as root     $ means run as user Inside a

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread Todd Chester via bind-users
On 6/16/21 2:52 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: Does this alteration at the top make it any clearer? Note: at the command prompt, I use the following terminology:     # means run as root     $ means run as user Inside a file, "#" mean it is a comment not really - either use the

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 16.06.21 um 20:31 schrieb ToddAndMargo via bind-users: On 6/16/21 2:16 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: Am 16.06.21 um 09:31 schrieb ToddAndMargo via bind-users: ... # means root $ means user ... Sometimes, in your configuration file extracts, you use '#' meaning 'this line is a comment'.  I

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 6/16/21 12:45 PM, Richard T.A. Neal wrote: On 16 June 2021 7:31 pm, ToddAndMargo wrote: Does this alteration at the top make it any clearer? Note: at the command prompt, I use the following terminology: # means run as root $ means run as user Inside a file, "#"

RE: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread Richard T.A. Neal
On 16 June 2021 7:31 pm, ToddAndMargo wrote: > > Does this alteration at the top make it any clearer? > > Note: at the command prompt, I use the following terminology: ># means run as root >$ means run as user > Inside a file, "#" mean it is a comment Others might have

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 6/16/21 2:16 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: Am 16.06.21 um 09:31 schrieb ToddAndMargo via bind-users: ... # means root $ means user ... Sometimes, in your configuration file extracts, you use '#' meaning 'this line is a comment'.  I guess this is a write-up for a novice. The non-novices here

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 16.06.21 um 09:31 schrieb ToddAndMargo via bind-users: ... # means root $ means user ... Sometimes, in your configuration file extracts, you use '#' meaning 'this line is a comment'.  I guess this is a write-up for a novice. The non-novices here have overlooked it, but I'm much closer to

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 6/15/21 11:54 PM, G.W. Haywood via bind-users wrote: Hi there, On Wed, 16 Jun 2021, ToddAndMargo wrote: Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes I hope this is the last time I have to revise this! ... Unfortunately perhaps not. :'( ... # means root $ means user ... Someti

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-16 Thread G.W. Haywood via bind-users
Hi there, On Wed, 16 Jun 2021, ToddAndMargo wrote: Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes I hope this is the last time I have to revise this! ... Unfortunately perhaps not. ... # means root $ means user ... Sometimes, in your configuration file extracts, you use '#' mean

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-15 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 6/15/21 6:59 PM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: On 6/15/21 12:51 PM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: On 6/14/21 10:02 PM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: Hi All, Thank you all for the enormous help in me getting bind-chroot working after upgrading to Fedora 34.  Here are my 

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-15 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 6/15/21 12:51 PM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: On 6/14/21 10:02 PM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: Hi All, Thank you all for the enormous help in me getting bind-chroot working after upgrading to Fedora 34.  Here are my notes. Hope this helps someone else. -T Here are my

Re: My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-15 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 6/14/21 10:02 PM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: Hi All, Thank you all for the enormous help in me getting bind-chroot working after upgrading to Fedora 34.  Here are my notes. Hope this helps someone else. -T Well, if at first you don't succeed, revise! See changes to

My FC33->FC34 bind-chroot upgrade notes

2021-06-14 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
Hi All, Thank you all for the enormous help in me getting bind-chroot working after upgrading to Fedora 34. Here are my notes. Hope this helps someone else. -T Broken bind-chroot repair after upgrading to Fedora 34: # means root $ means user 1) temporary workaround so you can surf the