changj@cs.rpi.edu (John Chang) (02/06/91)
Thanks to all who replied to my question. The cause of the problem seems to be "/usr/etc/lmf reset" that is evoked before /usr is mounted. I think this happens to nfs clients that mount /usr from a server. To fix it, move "/usr/etc/lmf reset" to a point AFTER /usr is mounted in /etc/rc. This fixed my problem. Thanks for everyone who responded.