X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Flogind.conf.xml;h=45d1257ef36994bab3fd6be4641020a1fca54fc1;hb=076d998b73bf53e6652ea3ae4bed169e57423741;hp=2b79547275caf7f2b470d1113d807f0a7d552e5c;hpb=3ba3a79df4ae094d1008c04a9af8d1ff970124c4;p=elogind.git diff --git a/man/logind.conf.xml b/man/logind.conf.xml index 2b7954727..45d1257ef 100644 --- a/man/logind.conf.xml +++ b/man/logind.conf.xml @@ -3,29 +3,28 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> - + logind.conf - systemd + elogind @@ -44,23 +43,19 @@ logind.conf - logind.conf.d Login manager configuration files - /etc/systemd/logind.conf - /etc/systemd/logind.conf.d/*.conf - /run/systemd/logind.conf.d/*.conf - /usr/lib/systemd/logind.conf.d/*.conf + /etc/elogind/logind.conf Description - These files configure various parameters of the systemd + These files configure various parameters of the elogind login manager, - systemd-logind.service8. + logind.service8. @@ -74,48 +69,6 @@ - - NAutoVTs= - - Takes a positive integer. Configures how many - virtual terminals (VTs) to allocate by default that, when - switched to and are previously unused, - autovt services are automatically spawned - on. These services are instantiated from the template unit - autovt@.service for the respective VT TTY - name, for example, autovt@tty4.service. - By default, autovt@.service is linked to - getty@.service. In other words, login - prompts are started dynamically as the user switches to unused - virtual terminals. Hence, this parameter controls how many - login gettys are available on the VTs. If a - VT is already used by some other subsystem (for example, a - graphical login), this kind of activation will not be - attempted. Note that the VT configured in - ReserveVT= is always subject to this kind - of activation, even if it is not one of the VTs configured - with the NAutoVTs= directive. Defaults to - 6. When set to 0, automatic spawning of - autovt services is - disabled. - - - - ReserveVT= - - Takes a positive integer. Identifies one - virtual terminal that shall unconditionally be reserved for - autovt@.service activation (see above). - The VT selected with this option will be marked busy - unconditionally, so that no other subsystem will allocate it. - This functionality is useful to ensure that, regardless of how - many VTs are allocated by other subsystems, one login - getty is always available. Defaults to 6 - (in other words, there will always be a - getty available on Alt-F6.). When set to 0, - VT reservation is disabled. - - KillUserProcesses= @@ -254,13 +207,13 @@ HoldoffTimeoutSec= Specifies the timeout after system startup or - system resume in which systemd will hold off on reacting to + system resume in which elogind will hold off on reacting to LID events. This is required for the system to properly - detect any hotplugged devices so systemd can ignore LID events + detect any hotplugged devices so elogind can ignore LID events if external monitors, or docks, are connected. If set to 0, - systemd will always react immediately, possibly before the + elogind will always react immediately, possibly before the kernel fully probed all hotplugged devices. This is safe, as - long as you do not care for systemd to account for devices + long as you do not care for elogind to account for devices that have been plugged or unplugged while the system was off. Defaults to 30s. @@ -283,15 +236,11 @@ RemoveIPC= - Controls whether System V and POSIX IPC - objects belonging to the user shall be removed when the user - fully logs out. Takes a boolean argument. If enabled, the user - may not consume IPC resources after the last of the user's - sessions terminated. This covers System V semaphores, shared - memory and message queues, as well as POSIX shared memory and - message queues. Note that IPC objects of the root user are - excluded from the effect of this setting. Defaults to - yes. + Controls whether System V and POSIX IPC objects belonging to the user shall be removed when the + user fully logs out. Takes a boolean argument. If enabled, the user may not consume IPC resources after the + last of the user's sessions terminated. This covers System V semaphores, shared memory and message queues, as + well as POSIX shared memory and message queues. Note that IPC objects of the root user and other system users + are excluded from the effect of this setting. Defaults to yes. @@ -300,10 +249,10 @@ See Also - systemd1, - systemd-logind.service8, + elogind1, + logind.service8, loginctl1, - systemd-system.conf5 + elogind-system.conf5