[general] ## Type: string ## Default: root # # By default, urfkilld is ran with root privilege in order # to open the device nodes. In case you have a security concern, # set this variable to a valid username in the system, and then # urfkilld will drop root privilege and switch to the user after # the devices nodes are opened. # user=root ## Type: boolean (true/false) ## Default: true # # This variable is to enable/disable the key control function # in urfkill. While it's enabled, urfkilld will listen to # WLAN/BLUETOOTH/WIMAX/UWB keys and change the states of the # killswitches. # # Note: For the machines with hardware controlled rfkill keys, # it's recommended to set this variable to false. # key_control=false ## Type: boolean (true/false) ## Default: false # # A master key is a key that controls all killswitches, and # it's generally useful for the laptop with only one rfkill # key. # # Note: Some platform drivers such as thinkpad-acpi control # the bluetooth killswitch by its own and only emit # WLAN key. In this case, the master key function will # conflict with the platform drivers, and it would be # better to set this variable to false. # # master_key=false ## Type: boolean (true/false) ## Default: false # # When this variable is true, urfkilld will forcibly sync the # states of the killswitches with the same type. Don't set this # to true unless you encounter a sync problem. # # force_sync=false ## Type: boolean (true/false) ## Default: true # # When this variable is true, persist (save to disk on shutdown # and restart on startup) the state of killswitches across # restarts. # # persist=true