Hello!

I have installed Debian Linux 3.0r1 and a
home-compiled 2.4.18 kernel (no additional patches)
with NFS-kernel-server (compiled in).
Everything seems to work, but when I change the
runlevel to 1 and to 2 after doing something or simply
typing CNTRL-D the system hangs at this point:

  Starting NFS kernel daemon: nfsd

I can recover by pressing CNTRL-ALT-DEL and it
shuts down and reboots normally.
When I look into /var/log/daemon.log, I find these
lines (tail part):

Jun 15 16:38:38 fserverII init: Switching to runlevel:
1
Jun 15 16:38:45 fserverII rpc.statd[149]: Caught
signal 15, un-registering and exiting.
Jun 15 16:39:23 fserverII rpc.statd[250]: Version 1.0
Starting
Jun 15 16:39:23 fserverII rpc.statd[251]: unable to
register (statd, 1, udp). 
Jun 15 16:39:59 fserverII init: Switching to runlevel:
6
Jun 15 16:40:54 fserverII rpc.statd[148]: Version 1.0
Starting

BTW: I _have_ the looback device configured (as
done by the debian-setup). I mentioned this, because
somebody else seemed to have troubles with NFS without
it.

Does anyone know went wrong?
Tanks.

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