# # Configuration file for Laptop Mode Tools module configuration-file-control. # # For more information, consult the laptop-mode.conf(8) manual page. # ############################################################################### # Configuration file control # -------------------------- # # Laptop mode tools can automatically swap out configuration files depending on # the power state of your system. # # The primary use for this feature is for controlling the configuration files # of syslog daemons. Syslog daemons have a tendency to sync their log files when # entries are written to them. This causes disks to spin up, which is not very # nice when you're trying to save power. The syslog.conf can be tweaked to *not* # sync a given file, by prepending the log file name with a dash, like this: # # mail.* -/var/log/mail/mail.log # # Using the following options, you can let laptop mode switch between # different configurations depending on whether you are working on # battery or on AC power. # # # IMPORTANT NOTE # -------------- # # This feature will NOT work if CONTROL_SYSLOG_CONF is set in laptop-mode.conf. # To start using this feature, remove the CONTROL_SYSLOG_CONF section in # laptop-mode.conf, and then restart the laptop-mode-tools service. # # Note that the new config files will have different names than the old ones, # and that settings are NOT migrated. You will have to do this manually. # ############################################################################### # Enable debug mode for this module # Set to 1 if you want to debug this module DEBUG=0 # # Should laptop mode tools control which configuration files should be used? # CONTROL_CONFIG_FILES=0 # # Specify the configuration files that you want to control, as a space-separated # list. # # The specific configuration files will be named as follows: # # <config file>-nolm-ac # <config file>-lm-ac # <config file>-batt # # The first file will be used when the system is on AC power and laptop mode # is not active. The second file will be used when the system is on AC power and # laptop mode is active. The third file will be used when the system is on # battery power. # # When the laptop mode tools service is enabled, it will replace the # configuration files with a symlink to one of the three state-based # configuration files. The original configuration file will be saved as # <config file>.lmbackup, and it will be restored when the laptop mode tools # service is disabled. # # When you add files to this list, make sure to also add the appropriate # programs and services to the configuration settings below. # # You can create the alternate configuration files yourself. If you don't, they # will be created by laptop mode tools the next time it is restarted. To force # the files to be created, run the laptop mode tools init script with the # "restart" parameter. # CONFIG_FILES="/etc/syslog.conf /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf /etc/rsyslog.conf" # # Signal these programs and reload these services when configuration files hav # been replaced. # # Programs in CONFIG_FILE_SIGNAL_PROGRAMS receive the SIGHUP signal after # configuration files have been replaced. All common syslog daemons interpret # this as an instruction to reload their config files, it may work for other # daemons as well but your mileage may vary. # # For services listed in CONFIG_FILE_RELOAD_SERVICES, laptop mode tools will # call the init script with the "reload" parameter after configuration files # have been replaced. # CONFIG_FILE_SIGNAL_PROGRAMS="syslogd syslog-ng rsyslogd" CONFIG_FILE_RELOAD_SERVICES=""