I only accidentally found this bug using Ubuntu 11.04 pre-installed daily build 20110409 for ARM on a Pandaboard. All my 10.10 i386 machines work fine, but now that I checked, they're actually not fine, so it was just luck that it didn't cause me any trouble. Setting NEED_IDMAPD=yes fixes the problem on the Pandaboard and on my i386 machines. Without that option, "start idmapd" will give me a PID, but when I check with ps there's no rpc.idmapd around.
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