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-> my system is a plain redhat 5.2 with the newer packages as described in
-> the Documentation/Changes. if you need more information... ;)
I had the same problem. Someone here pointed out the fix. It has to do
with the /etc/nsswitch.conf file, which in Redhat 5.1 and 5.2 assumes you
are using NIS. If you're not using NIS, it will cause these hangs. Edit
/etc/nsswitch.conf and remove all references to nis and the problem
magically disappears.
Michael
-- "Life is not a dress rehearsal" -- unknownMichael Nelson San Francisco, CA nelson@imat.com
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