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LOGIND.CONF(5)			  logind.conf			LOGIND.CONF(5)

NAME
       logind.conf - Login manager configuration file

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/systemd/logind.conf

DESCRIPTION
       This file configures various parameters of the systemd login manager,
       systemd-logind.service(8).

OPTIONS
       All options are configured in the "[Login]" section:

       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, e.g.
	   autovt@tty4.service. By default, autovt@.service is linked to
	   getty@.service, i.e. 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 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. Configures the number of 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=
	   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".

	   Note that setting KillUserProcesses=1 will break tools like
	   screen(1).

       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.

       IdleAction=
	   Configures the action to take when the system is idle. Takes one of
	   "ignore", "poweroff", "reboot", "halt", "kexec", "suspend",
	   "hibernate", "hybrid-sleep", "lock". Defaults to "ignore".

	   Note that this requires that user sessions correctly report the
	   idle status to the system. The system will execute the action after
	   all sessions report that they are idle, no idle inhibitor lock is
	   active, and subsequently, the time configured with IdleActionSec=
	   (see below) has expired.

       IdleActionSec=
	   Configures the delay after which the action configured in
	   IdleAction= (see above) is taken after the system is idle.

       InhibitDelayMaxSec=
	   Specifies the maximum time a system shutdown or sleep request is
	   delayed due to an inhibitor lock of type "delay" being active
	   before the inhibitor is ignored and the operation executes anyway.
	   Defaults to 5s.

       HandlePowerKey=, HandleSuspendKey=, HandleHibernateKey=,
       HandleLidSwitch=
	   Controls whether logind shall handle the system power and sleep
	   keys and the lid switch to trigger actions such as system power-off
	   or suspend. Can be one of "ignore", "poweroff", "reboot", "halt",
	   "kexec", "suspend", "hibernate", "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 "power-switch" udev tag will be watched for key/lid switch
	   events.  HandlePowerKey= defaults to "poweroff".  HandleSuspendKey=
	   and HandleLidSwitch= default to "suspend".  HandleHibernateKey=
	   defaults to "hibernate".

       PowerKeyIgnoreInhibited=, SuspendKeyIgnoreInhibited=,
       HibernateKeyIgnoreInhibited=, LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=
	   Controls whether actions triggered by the power and sleep keys and
	   the lid switch are subject to inhibitor locks. These settings take
	   boolean arguments. If "off", the inhibitor locks taken by
	   applications in order to block the requested operation are
	   respected. If "on", the requested operation is executed in any
	   case.  PowerKeyIgnoreInhibited=, SuspendKeyIgnoreInhibited= and
	   HibernateKeyIgnoreInhibited= default to "off".
	   LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited= defaults to "yes". This means that the
	   lid switch does not respect suspend blockers by default, but the
	   power and sleep keys do.

SEE ALSO
       systemd(1), systemd-logind.service(8), loginctl(1), systemd-
       system.conf(5)

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