On 2023-01-18 13:39, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
It turns out that in /etc/network there are some scripts to be run on interface up/down, and some of those scripts have "bind9" names. And the scripts seem like generic BIND-related stuff (reconfig on interface up/down), not particularly related to the sustemd unit. I've let them survive for the time being.On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 6:25 AM Jesper Dybdal <jd-debian-user@dybdal.dk> wrote:That leaves one file in the system with the name "bind9.service": /var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-helper-enabled/multi-user.target.wants/bind9.service Can I safely delete that one (I suspect so)? Will it be a problem during reboot if I leave it?if you are manually deleting the bind9 gear, you may as well go full in. You can't get half pregnant.
Thanks for your help! -- Jesper Dybdal https://www.dybdal.dk