A process doesn't "like" to do anything, and "always does" is not an

example.
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<answer> <answer>
<para>No, there is no memory leak, and it is not using 256 Mbytes <para>No, there is no memory leak, and it is not using 256 Mbytes
of memory. It simply likes to (i.e., always does) map an of memory. For convenience, <command>rpc.statd</command> maps an
obscene amount of memory into its address space for convenience. obscene amount of memory into its address space.
There is nothing terribly wrong with this from a technical There is nothing terribly wrong with this from a technical
standpoint; it just throws off things like &man.top.1; and standpoint; it just throws off things like &man.top.1; and
&man.ps.1;.</para> &man.ps.1;.</para>