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> 
> Hi,
> When my linux 5.0, kernel 2.0.32 boots up..everything goes right till it
> says it starts amd, then it waits 3 mins ..then my system continues to boot
> normally.
> When I shutdown my system, I see: 
> kill amd..
> kill innd ..no such pID.
> 
> What is that amd??? Any idea why it stands at amd for so long time???

AMD is a daemon which loads filesystems via NFS which is a way of loading
filesystems on your machine under a mountpoint from another machine.
Which means in turn that your system is trying to locate a remote host which
it cannot find, this is turn is making your machine pause for a standard
amount of time, (normaly 2 minutes).

To rectifiy the problem you can remove the symlink in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d to
../init.d/amd.init with 'rm S72.amd' which is what the link is called.

It would seem you also try to start innd which is the InterNetNews daemon,
you can rectifiy the problem in the same way as above.


> 
> Gere/Allen
> 


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Regards Richard.
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