- trigger system power-off or
- suspend. Can be one of
- <literal>off</literal>,
- <literal>no-session</literal>,
- <literal>tty-session</literal>,
- <literal>any-session</literal> and
- <literal>always</literal>. If
- <literal>off</literal> logind will
- never handle these keys. If
- <literal>no-session</literal> logind
- will handle these keys when no user is
- logged in and no inhibitor lock is
- taken, and trigger a warnig beep
- otherwise. If set to
- <literal>tty-session</literal> logind
- will handle these keys if no inhibitor
- lock is taken, and either no user is
- logged in or the foreground session is
- a text login and the only one
- existing. If
- <literal>any-session</literal> is set
- logind will handle these keys if no
- inhibitor lock is taken, and either no
- user is logged in or the foreground
- session is the only one existing
- (regardless whether graphical or
- text). If set to
- <literal>always</literal> logind will
- handle these keys in any case, even if
- one or more users are logged in or an
- inhibitor lock is taken. Only input
- devices with the
+ trigger actions such as system
+ power-off or suspend. Can be one of
+ <literal>ignore</literal>,
+ <literal>poweroff</literal>,
+ <literal>reboot</literal>,
+ <literal>halt</literal>,
+ <literal>kexec</literal> and
+ <literal>hibernate</literal>. If
+ <literal>ignore</literal> logind will
+ never handle these keys. Otherwise the
+ specified action will be taken in the
+ respective event. Only input devices
+ with the