freebsd-dev/etc/apmd.conf
Nate Lawson a6991e097f Use separate events for resume from standby and suspend in the apm(4)
case so that if devices need different initialization, we can key off
this in the rc scripts (currently unused).  Also update the man page
which is a 100% duplicate of the rc scripts.
2003-12-30 17:40:28 +00:00

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# apmd Configuration File
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
apm_event SUSPENDREQ {
exec "/etc/rc.suspend apm suspend";
}
apm_event USERSUSPENDREQ {
exec "sync && sync && sync";
exec "sleep 1";
exec "apm -z";
}
apm_event NORMRESUME {
exec "/etc/rc.resume apm suspend";
}
apm_event STANDBYRESUME {
exec "/etc/rc.resume apm standby";
}
# resume event configuration for serial mouse users by
# reinitializing a moused(8) connected to a serial port.
#
#apm_event NORMRESUME {
# exec "kill -HUP `cat /var/run/moused.pid`";
#}
# suspend request event configuration for ATA HDD users:
# execute standby instead of suspend.
#
#apm_event SUSPENDREQ {
# reject;
# exec "sync && sync && sync";
# exec "sleep 1";
# exec "apm -Z";
#}
# Sample entries for battery state monitoring
#apm_battery 5% discharging {
# exec "logger -p user.emerg battery status critical!";
# exec "echo T250L8CE-GE-C >/dev/speaker";
#}
#apm_battery 1% discharging {
# exec "logger -p user.emerg battery low - emergency suspend";
# exec "echo T250L16B+BA+AG+GF+FED+DC+CC >/dev/speaker";
# exec "apm -z";
#}
#apm_battery 99% charging {
# exec "logger -p user.notice battery fully charged";
#}
# apmd Configuration ends here