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diff --git a/man/logind.conf.xml b/man/logind.conf.xml
index 8ab6d729a..f037da259 100644
--- a/man/logind.conf.xml
+++ b/man/logind.conf.xml
@@ -80,25 +80,25 @@
template unit
autovt@.service
for the respective VT TTY name,
- e.g. autovt@tty4.service. By
+ for example, autovt@tty4.service. By
default,
autovt@.service
is linked to
- getty@.service,
- i.e. login prompts are started
+ 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
+ (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
- VTs configured with the
+ the VTs configured with the
NAutoVTs=
directive. Defaults to 6. When set to
0, automatic spawning of
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
ReserveVT=
Takes a positive
- integer. Configures the number of one
+ integer. Identifies one
virtual terminal that shall
unconditionally be reserved for
autovt@.service
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
selected with this option will be
marked busy unconditionally, so that no
other subsystem will allocate it. This
- functionality is useful to ensure that
+ functionality is useful to ensure that,
regardless of how many VTs are allocated
by other subsystems, one login
getty is always
@@ -136,9 +136,36 @@
Takes a boolean
argument. Configures whether the
processes of a user should be killed
- when she or he completely logs out (i.e. after
- her/his last session ended). Defaults to
- no.
+ when the user completely logs out (i.e. after
+ the user's last session ended). Defaults to
+ no.
+
+ Note that setting
+ KillUserProcesses=1
+ will break tools like
+ screen1.
+
+
+
+ KillOnlyUsers=
+ KillExcludeUsers=
+
+ These settings take
+ space-separated lists of usernames
+ that influence the effect of
+ KillUserProcesses=. If
+ not empty, only processes of users
+ listed in
+ KillOnlyUsers= will
+ be killed when they log out
+ entirely. Processes of users listed in
+ KillExcludeUsers=
+ are excluded from being
+ killed. KillExcludeUsers=
+ defaults to root
+ and takes precedence over
+ KillOnlyUsers=,
+ which defaults to the empty list.
@@ -153,7 +180,7 @@
kexec,
suspend,
hibernate,
- hybrid-sleep,
+ hybrid-sleep, and
lock. Defaults to
ignore.
@@ -179,64 +206,6 @@
idle.
-
- KillOnlyUsers=
- KillExcludeUsers=
-
- These settings take
- space-separated lists of usernames
- that influence the effect of
- KillUserProcesses=. If
- not empty, only processes of users
- listed in
- KillOnlyUsers will
- be killed when they log out
- entirely. Processes of users listed in
- KillExcludeUsers=
- are excluded from being
- killed. KillExcludeUsers=
- defaults to root
- and takes precedence over
- KillOnlyUsers=,
- which defaults to the empty list.
-
-
-
- Controllers=
- ResetControllers=
-
- These settings control
- the default control group hierarchies
- users logging in are added to, in
- addition to the
- name=systemd named
- hierarchy. These settings take
- space-separated lists of controller
- names. Pass the empty string to ensure
- that logind does not touch any
- hierarchies but systemd's own. When
- logging in, user sessions will get
- private control groups in all
- hierarchies listed in
- Controllers= and be
- reset to the root control group in all
- hierarchies listed in
- ResetControllers=.
- Controllers=
- defaults to the empty list.
- ResetControllers=
- defaults to
- cpu. Note that for
- all controllers that are not listed in
- either Controllers=
- or
- ResetControllers=,
- newly created sessions will be part of
- the control groups of the system
- service that created the
- session.
-
-
InhibitDelayMaxSec=
@@ -247,7 +216,7 @@
being active before the inhibitor is
ignored and the operation executes
anyway. Defaults to
- 5s.
+ 5.
@@ -268,15 +237,15 @@
kexec,
suspend,
hibernate,
- hybrid-sleep and
+ hybrid-sleep, and
lock. If
ignore, logind will
never handle these keys. If
lock, all running
- sessions will be screen-locked; otherwise,
- the specified action
- will be taken in the respective
- event. Only input devices with the
+ sessions will be screen-locked;
+ otherwise, the specified action will
+ be taken in the respective event. Only
+ input devices with the
power-switch udev
tag will be watched for key/lid switch
events. HandlePowerKey=
@@ -288,7 +257,11 @@
default to suspend.
HandleHibernateKey=
defaults to
- hibernate.
+ hibernate. Note
+ that the lid switch is ignored if the
+ system is inserted in a docking
+ station, or if more than one display
+ is connected.
@@ -322,21 +295,49 @@
-
+
+ RuntimeDirectorySize=
+
+ Sets the size limit on
+ the
+ $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
+ runtime directory for each user who
+ logs in. Takes a size in bytes,
+ optionally suffixed with the usual K, G,
+ M, and T suffixes, to the base 1024
+ (IEC). Alternatively, a numerical
+ percentage suffixed by %
+ may be specified, which sets the size
+ limit relative to the amount of
+ physical RAM. Defaults to 10%. Note
+ that this size is a safety limit
+ only. As each runtime directory is a
+ tmpfs file system, it will only consume
+ as much memory as is needed.
+
+
+
+
+ RemoveIPC=
- Note that setting
- KillUserProcesses=1 will break tools
- like
- screen1.
-
- Note that KillUserProcesses=1
- is a weaker version of
- kill-session-processes=1, which may
- be configured per-service for
- pam_systemd8. The
- latter kills processes of a session as soon as it
- ends, the former kills processes as soon as the last
- session of the user ends.
+ 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 his 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.
+
+
+