On Mon, 26.01.15 20:17, Mikhail Morfikov ([email protected]) wrote: > I'm using standalone Openbox and when I log out by killing Xserver > (ctrl+alt+backspace), some processes stay alive even though the user > logged out completely. I know there's a KillUserProcesses option in > the /etc/systemd/logind.conf file, and it works just fine, but with a > little lag. I mean, those processes in question will never exit, and > when I'm logging again almost instantly to my box, all those processes > will be killed shortly after I log -- because of KillUserProcesses . > This concerns, for instance, tmux or gpg-agent -- I want them in my > session, but I also want to kill them on logout. > > The question is how to set a timeout option for this > KillUserProcesses ? For now I just have to wait 15-20sec to be sure all > process exited and that I can log without worrying some processes will > be killed after login.
Sorry, but I cannot parse this. Do you want a delay because when logging out and back in you want to be able to reuse your old gpg-agent? Or what precisely is the current behaviour and what do you want it to be instead? Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
