https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1035998/comments/2

Reading that comment, it suggests that the named.conf.maas file should
be empty by design.... so I created one like so:

sudo touch /etc/named/maas/named.conf.maas

and restarted bind and apache.

Then, I deleted my node and retried and it successfully commissioned and
declared.

>From there, I was able to access it via the UI and click "Commission
Node" and the node turned on and successfully booted the commissioning
image. (It was failing before because DNS was never started, causing the
commissioning image to hang)

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