On Wednesday 26 February 2014 11:39:03 Ruediger Meier wrote:
No. This is a built-in feature which can not be switched on or off by the user.
Is this a bad joke? It's really not possible to disable suspend on lid close? But hopefully it's still possible to disable suspend completely?
As indicated in my email, normally the desktop environment can place an inhibit systemd behavior regarding suspend, etc and that the powermanager of the desktop environment is handling these type of events. As I also indicated in the rest of my email, which you left out.
So in short, as long as there is no desktop running, systemd will control the system and as far as I know there is no configuration file that controls the behavior of systemd.
Raymond