> 1. the grep . /var/lib/systemd/backlight/* shows the value of the
brightness that was right before the last reboot. That doesn't change
real-time when I change the brightness with the slider. The value appear
to get stored right before the reboot.

Yes, the service will restore brightness value at boot, and store
brightness value at shutdown stage. It does not save the brightness at
realtime.

> 2. the cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness shows
whatever is the current value of the brigtness and is stored/updated
real-time, as soon as I change it with the slider or the hardware key

Yes. that's correct.

Systemd saves the brightness before shutdown, then restore it after boot.
It doesn't save brightness in real-time.

So, wrt comment #20, did you change brightness in anyway?

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