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#1 2018-08-27 11:24:01

Roken
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[SOLVED] $DM_NAME returns rpc.idmapd

I have lxdm as my display manager, and my system boots from a local drive. However, $DM_NAME is set to rpc.idmapd, which makes no sense to me.

Whilst there are no apparent ill effects, what could be the cause?

Last edited by Roken (2018-08-27 12:46:03)


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#2 2018-08-27 11:37:19

V1del
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Re: [SOLVED] $DM_NAME returns rpc.idmapd

A cursory googler for that env variable reveals that this variable is used by the device mapper/dm-crypt and the like and should have no relevance to any display manager.

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#3 2018-08-27 12:33:20

Roken
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Re: [SOLVED] $DM_NAME returns rpc.idmapd

I found it was used for NFS, but still, nothing to do with the DM, and so why is $DM_NAME set to it?


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#4 2018-08-27 12:37:20

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Re: [SOLVED] $DM_NAME returns rpc.idmapd

Why do you think DM_NAME as in Device Mapper Name has anything to do with a DM as in Display Manager?  Or  do you want to know why it is set in the first place? As it's your system configuration that  might be something you've set up?

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#5 2018-08-27 12:45:47

Roken
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Re: [SOLVED] $DM_NAME returns rpc.idmapd

Ahh, wait, it's locally set by a script when I'm seeing it. Ignore me.


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