On 21/08/15 17:04, Jayson Willson wrote:
> However, on my system, without any special
> polkit configuration standard user (which is in the groups mentioned
> above) can ignore inhibitors by running systemctl poweroff -i without
> being asked for authentication.
For the benefit of the list, it app
Dear Lennart! That's what I have in my
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.login1.policy:
Power off the system while an application
asked to inhibit it
Authentication is required for powering off
the system while an application asked to inhibit
On Fri, 14.08.15 21:12, Jayson Willson (jaysonwillson...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hello. I have realized, that my user (groups:
> tty,disk,mail,news,dialout,voice,sudo,audio,www-data,video,plugdev,users,mlocate,kvm,vboxusers,libvirt)
> can ignore inhibitors (such as root being logged in) using "system
Hello. I have realized, that my user (groups:
tty,disk,mail,news,dialout,voice,sudo,audio,www-data,video,plugdev,users,mlocate,kvm,vboxusers,libvirt)
can ignore inhibitors (such as root being logged in) using "systemctl
suspend -i" without password prompt (though su, sudo and polkit do
require