On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 07:14:48AM -0600, hal wrote: > > [...] > I've commented out all of these lines. Presumably elogind-user is > absolutely pointless on a Devuan system anyway?
Hmm, I wouldn't edit /etc/pam.d/common-* directly. Contents in these files are managed and may/might change during package upgrade/install back. Also on a desktop machine I would choose elogind to be working for normal logins since it is needed for most desktop environments to mount/unmount removable media and to shutdown/reboot the system. If you really want do disable elogind for everything I would recommend to: a) either run "/usr/sbin/pam-auth-update" and unmark elogind entry in the dialog appearing (This will actually change all /etc/pam.d/common* files permanently). And disable elogind service running "/usr/sbin/update-rc.d elogind remove" b) Or just remove libpam-elogind and probably also elogind itself (if its not a dependency of some other package) Otherwise I'd suggest to only edit /etc/pam.d/<service> files to disable elogind for corresponding service if needed. This should only be required for files including "common-session". cheers, Andreas -- gnuPG keyid: 8C2BAF51 fingerprint: 28EE 8438 E688 D992 3661 C753 90B3 BAAA 8C2B AF51
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