I checked the contents of the bind-chroot package in both F10 and f11 - as I was puzzled about running bind-chroot since things seemed rather different to previous behaviour. In F11 the contents contain /var/named/chroot and within this directory are /dev containing file null, random and zero and /etc containing file localtime and nothing else. In F10 the contents contain /usr/sbin/bind-chroot-admin and /var/named/chroot and within this directory are /dev containing file null, random and zero /etc/ containing files named.conf, named.rfc1912.zones and rndc.key /var/ containing log/named.log and also containing named/ containing named.ca, named.empty, named.localhost and named.loopback So this is a big difference in the bind-chroot package in F11 - with lots "not there" compared to F10 Can anyone enlighten me on why there is such a huge difference? Has there been some fundamental policy change since F10? Thanks -- mike -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list