man: logind.conf: fix grammar issues, unclear wording, and unclear default values

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Jason St. John 2014-05-16 22:52:17 -04:00 committed by Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
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template unit
<filename>autovt@.service</filename>
for the respective VT TTY name,
e.g. <filename>autovt@tty4.service</filename>. By
for example, <filename>autovt@tty4.service</filename>. By
default,
<filename>autovt@.service</filename>
is linked to
<filename>getty@.service</filename>,
i.e. login prompts are started
<filename>getty@.service</filename>.
In other words, login prompts are started
dynamically as the user switches to
unused virtual terminals. Hence, this
parameter controls how many login
<literal>gettys</literal> 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 <varname>ReserveVT=</varname> is
always subject to this kind of
activation, even if it is not one of
VTs configured with the
the VTs configured with the
<varname>NAutoVTs=</varname>
directive. Defaults to 6. When set to
0, automatic spawning of
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
<term><varname>ReserveVT=</varname></term>
<listitem><para>Takes a positive
integer. Configures the number of one
integer. Identifies one
virtual terminal that shall
unconditionally be reserved for
<filename>autovt@.service</filename>
@ -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
<literal>getty</literal> is always
@ -136,8 +136,8 @@
<listitem><para>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
when the user completely logs out (i.e. after
the user's last session ended). Defaults to
<literal>no</literal>.</para>
<para>Note that setting
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
<literal>kexec</literal>,
<literal>suspend</literal>,
<literal>hibernate</literal>,
<literal>hybrid-sleep</literal>,
<literal>hybrid-sleep</literal>, and
<literal>lock</literal>. Defaults to
<literal>ignore</literal>.</para>
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
being active before the inhibitor is
ignored and the operation executes
anyway. Defaults to
5s.</para></listitem>
5.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
<literal>kexec</literal>,
<literal>suspend</literal>,
<literal>hibernate</literal>,
<literal>hybrid-sleep</literal> and
<literal>hybrid-sleep</literal>, and
<literal>lock</literal>. If
<literal>ignore</literal>, logind will
never handle these keys. If
@ -303,18 +303,18 @@
<varname>$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR</varname>
runtime directory for each user who
logs in. Takes a size in bytes,
possibly suffixed with the usual K, G,
M, T suffixes, to the base 1024
(IEC). Alternatively, a percentage
suffixed by <literal>%</literal> may
be specified, which sets the size
optionally suffixed with the usual K, G,
M, and T suffixes, to the base 1024
(IEC). Alternatively, a numerical
percentage suffixed by <literal>%</literal>
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 it is filled up
to.</para></listitem>
as much memory as is needed.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
<listitem><para>Controls whether
System V and POSIX IPC objects
belonging to the user shall be removed
when she or he fully logs out. Takes a
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
@ -334,7 +334,7 @@
objects of the root user are excluded
from the effect of this
setting. Defaults to
on.</para></listitem>
<literal>yes</literal>.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>