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Directory :  /lib/systemd/user/

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Current File : //lib/systemd/user/gnome-session-failed.service
[Unit]
Description=GNOME Session Failed lockdown screen (user)
OnFailure=gnome-session-shutdown.target
OnFailureJobMode=replace-irreversibly
CollectMode=inactive-or-failed

PartOf=gnome-session-failed.target

# We could do this, but it requires an intermediate target for OnFailure
# handling, so gnome-session-failed checks RUNNING_UNDER_GDM itself
#Conflicts=gnome-session@gnome-login.target
# or in the case of GDM and then not passing --allow-logout
#Requisite=gnome-session@gnome-login.target

[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/libexec/gnome-session-failed --allow-logout
# The fail whale doesn't trigger a shutdown itself, so do it here
ExecStopPost=-/usr/libexec/gnome-session-ctl --shutdown

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