logind.conf
systemd
Developer
Lennart
Poettering
lennart@poettering.net
logind.conf
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logind.conf
Login manager configuration file
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
Description
This file configures various parameters of the systemd login manager systemd-logind.service8.
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
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 how many VTs are allocated
by other subsystems one login
getty is always
available. Defaults to 6 (with other
words: there'll 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.
KillOnlyUsers=
KillExcludeUsers=
These settings take
space separated lists of user names
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. When
logging in users 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.
InhibitDelayMaxSec=
Specifies the maximum
time a system shutdown or sleep
request is delayed due to an inhibitor
lock of type delay
being active -- before it is ignored
and the operation executed
anyway. Defaults to
5s.
HandlePowerKey=
HandleSleepKey=
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 and
hibernate. If
ignore logind will
never handle these keys. 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.
HandleSleepKey= and
HandleLidSwitch=
default to
suspend.
PowerKeyIgnoreInhibited=
SleepKeyIgnoreInhibited=
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=
and
SleepKeyIgnoreInhibited=
defaults 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.
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.
See Also
systemd1,
systemd-logind.service8,
loginctl1,
systemd.conf5