Tim <ignored_mailbox <at> yahoo.com.au> writes: > I never did that. What RPMs did you install? Well I checked the bind-chroot package during install but I am now wondering whether the fact that SElinux was enforcing perhaps prevented the chroot environment working during the setup. I did switch over to SElinux disabled once the F9 system was running and then rebooted but I ought to check that bind-chroot has installed properly when I get back to the machine later this evening. I might do yum remove bind-chroot (assuming it did install OK in the first place) and then yum install bind-chroot again and then try and configure it. caching-nameserver seems not to be in the repos as you say - I still like to have the chrooted environment for safety - particularly for the machine that acts as my primary lan server and offers a local dns to machines in the local net. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list