%general-entities; ]> $LastChangedBy$ $Date$ elogind-&elogind-version; elogind Introduction to elogind elogind is the systemd project's "logind", extracted out to be a standalone daemon. It integrates with to know the set of users that are logged in to a system and whether they are logged in graphically, on the console, or remotely. Elogind exposes this information via the standard org.freedesktop.login1 D-Bus interface, as well as through the file system using systemd's standard /run/systemd layout. &lfs10_checked; Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &elogind-md5sum; Download size: &elogind-size; Estimated disk space required: &elogind-buildsize; Estimated build time: &elogind-time; elogind Dependencies Required Recommended , , and (to build the man pages), , and (runtime) Optional For the tests: , , , , audit-userspace, bash-completion, kexec, and SELinux User Notes: Kernel Configuration Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and recompile the kernel if necessary: General setup ---> [*] Control Group support [CONFIG_CGROUPS] File systems ---> [*] Inotify support for userspace [CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER] Pseudo filesystems ---> [*] Tmpfs POSIX Access Control Lists [CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL] In addition, some tests need the userspace cryptographic kernel API, which is enabled with: -*- Cryptographic API ---> [CONFIG_CRYPTO] <M/*> Userspace cryptographic algorithm configuration [CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER] <M/*> User-space interface for hash algorithms [CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_HASH] elogind Installation of elogind Install elogind by running the following commands: mkdir build && cd build && meson --prefix=/usr \ -Dcgroup-controller=elogind \ -Ddbuspolicydir=/etc/dbus-1/system.d \ -Dman=auto \ .. && ninja To test the results, issue: ninja test. A few tests are skipped if not run with root privileges. Now, as the root user: ninja install && ln -sfv libelogind.pc /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libsystemd.pc && ln -sfvn elogind /usr/include/systemd Command Explanations -Dcgroup-controller=elogind: This switch ensures that elogind is selected as the cgroup controller, even if booted with another running cgroup controller. -Ddbuspolicydir=/etc/dbus-1/system.d: This switch sets the location of the D-Bus policy directory. -Dman=auto: The default value of this switch is false. Setting it to auto allows building and installing the man pages if the recommended dependencies are installed. : Configure whether the processes of a user should be killed when the user logs out. The default is true, but this defeats the traditional use of screen or tmux. This can also be changed in the configuration file (see below). ln -s ...: These commands install symlinks so that software packages find systemd compatible library and headers. Configuring elogind Config File /etc/elogind/logind.conf /etc/elogind/logind.conf Configuration Information The installed file /etc/elogind/logind.conf contains all the possible options with their defaults, commented out. You may wish to disable killing user processes when the user logs out, by running, as the root user: sed -e '/\[Login\]/a KillUserProcesses=no' \ -i /etc/elogind/logind.conf Each user will need to register a user session using Linux-PAM at login. The /etc/pam.d/system-session file needs to be modified and a new file needs to be created in order for elogind to work correctly. Run the following commands as the root user: cat >> /etc/pam.d/system-session << "EOF" && # Begin elogind addition session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_elogind.so # End elogind addition EOF cat > /etc/pam.d/elogind-user << "EOF" # Begin /etc/pam.d/elogind-user account required pam_access.so account include system-account session required pam_env.so session required pam_limits.so session required pam_unix.so session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_keyinit.so force revoke session optional pam_elogind.so auth required pam_deny.so password required pam_deny.so # End /etc/pam.d/elogind-user EOF Contents Installed Programs Installed Library Installed Directories busctl, elogind-inhibit, and loginctl libelogind.so /lib/elogind, /etc/elogind, /usr/include/elogind, and /usr/share/doc/elogind-&elogind-version; Short Descriptions busctl is used to introspect and monitor the D-Bus bus. busctl elogind-inhibit is used to execute a program with a shutdown, sleep or idle inhibitor lock taken. elogind-inhibit loginctl is used to introspect and control the state of the elogind Login Manager. loginctl libelogind.so is the main elogind utility library. libelogind.so