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NAME

       lockfs-notify - notify user about temporary or permanent changes on fs

SYNOPSIS

       lockfs-notify [-a|--always|-l|--lockfs|-n|--nolockfs] [-t TIME|--expire-time=TIME]
       lockfs-notify -h|--help

DESCRIPTION

       lockfs-notify  is  a  wrapper  around  notify-send(1).  It is used to send a notification to users at the
       beginning of a session, to say if temporary or permanent changes are allowed  on  which  filesystems  (or
       more precisely on which mountpoints).

OPTIONS

       If  several of the -a, -l or -n options are invoked (or their long forms, respectively --always, --lockfs
       or --nolockfs), the last overrides the previous ones. The invocation of these options also overrides  the
       variable 'BILIBOP_LOCKFS_NOTIFY_POLICY' that can be set in bilibop.conf(5).

       -a, --always
              Always  send  a  notification: about filesystems on which permanent changes are allowed, and about
              filesystems on which temporary changes are allowed.  So, if the bilibop-lockfs feature is enabled,
              and  one  or  more  mountpoints  have  been  whitelisted  in  /etc/bilibop/bilibop.conf,  then two
              notifications are send to the user.

       -h, --help
              Print a short help message on stdout and exit.

       -l, --lockfs
              Send a notification only about filesystems for which the 'lockfs' feature has been  enabled,  i.e.
              about  mountpoints for which only temporary changes are allowed. All these changes will be lost at
              next shutdown of the computer.

       -n, --nolockfs
              Send a notification only about filesystems for which the 'lockfs' feature has been disabled,  i.e.
              about  mountpoints  for  which permanent changes are allowed. All these changes will be kept after
              the shutdown of the computer.

       -t TIME, --expire-time=TIME
              Specifies the timeout in milliseconds at which to expire the notification.  Values  of  TIME  less
              than  '1000'  (1 second) make the timeout is disabled and the notification never expires.  If TIME
              is not an integer, this option is silently ignored.

FILES

       /etc/xdg/autostart/lockfs-notify.desktop

SEE ALSO

       bilibop(7), bilibop.conf(5), notify-send(1)

AUTHOR

       This manual page has been written by Bilibop Project <quidame@poivron.org>.