> it typically causes a lot of overhead. Since db2fmcd has no function
> in this environment, the easy way out is to stop it (and remove the
> entry in /etc/inittab )

It would also be really useful if someone sat down with the people in DB/2 
development and explained that using /etc/inittab to manage services on Linux 
is Generally Considered Rude. Grr. What a PITA. 

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