Updating Boot Caches

Hi,
I just upgraded to Leopard from Tiger last night on my 15" Macbook Pro (2.16ghz). I also did a software update after the installation. Ever since, whenever I restart or shut down, I receive a message saying "Updating Boot Caches" "Caches necessary for booting are being updated". It eventually goes away and the machine shuts down or re-starts (actually, I shut down this morning, prior to coming to work and found the mbp hot with the fans running - meaning it didn't quite shut down when I closed the lid).
I don't expect this is normal. Has anyone else

Hi,
I just got off the phone with Apple support. They told me to go into my login items under my account in the system preferences and delete all but iCal and iTunesHelper. Then I was asked to look in my Macintosh HD/Library/StartupItems folder. I had a Parallels folder in there, so I was asked to move that to the desktop (it wouldn't move it, so I moved it to the Trash then moved it out of the Trash and onto the desktop). Then, I was asked to restart, which I did a couple of times and I haven't received the message again. It seems to have resolved it.
While I was on the phone, I asked them about the 'Warning: SUID file "System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAg ent" has been modified and will not be repaired.' warning I receive when I try to repair permissions. The product specialist he was chatting with said that I can ignore it and that they are looking into what's causing it.
Thanks,
Stephen

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