👉 "LRMF.conf" refers to a file used by Linux-based multi-user systems, specifically "Linux Kernel Module for Multi User Desktop (LMMU)." This module allows for configuration management in applications running on Linux, providing tools and settings for system administrators. Detailed definitions vary depending on context and platform. For example, "LRMF" stands for Linux Remote Management Framework, which is an open-source framework for managing user interfaces and devices in a multi-user environment.
In technical terms:
- The file `LRMF.conf` is typically located in `/etc/ldm/u`.
- It contains configuration options that affect system behavior during boot (bootconf), system initialization (initrd), and application startup (startupconf) phases.
LRMF.conf