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chapter07/systemd-custom.xml
r49ce329 r8a0d39ee 246 246 <emphasis>Enable system-wide process lingering</emphasis>: 247 247 You can set <parameter>KillUserProcesses=no</parameter> in 248 <filename>/etc/ logind.conf</filename> to enable process lingering248 <filename>/etc/systemd/logind.conf</filename> to enable process lingering 249 249 globally for all users. This has the benefit of leaving the old 250 250 method available to all users at the expense of explicit control. … … 255 255 <emphasis>Disable at build-time</emphasis>: You can enable 256 256 lingering by default while building systemd by adding the switch 257 <parameter>-Ddefault-kill-user-processes= no</parameter> to the257 <parameter>-Ddefault-kill-user-processes=false</parameter> to the 258 258 <command>meson</command> command for systemd. This completely 259 259 disables the ability of systemd to kill user processes at session
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