Hi Mike,

> If neither portmap nor nfsd are running, there's nothing to segfault.
> Portmap should recreate its lockfile when it starts, as should nfsd.

 I meant to ask if these stale lock files could cause portmap to segfault on 
invokation of rpcinfo -p or nfs start. I guess not. As I just read: "If you 
kill the portmap process without saving its tables you will have to reboot the 
machine." I am a little surprised portmap doesn't recreate empty tables when 
restarted and no table is available. Or maybe it does, and my problem lies 
elsewhere.

                                        Bye,

                                        Leonard.



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