systemd-backlight@.service
systemd
systemd-backlight@.service
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systemd-backlight@.service
systemd-backlight
Load and save the display backlight brightness at boot and shutdown
systemd-backlight@.service
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-backlight save [backlight|leds]:DEVICE
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-backlight load [backlight|leds]:DEVICE
Description
systemd-backlight@.service is a service that restores the brightness of
a display backlight or LED (e.g. keyboard backlight) device at early boot, and saves it at shutdown.
The brightness is stored in /var/lib/systemd/backlight/.
On restoring brightness of a display backlight device, systemd-backlight reads
ID_BACKLIGHT_CLAMP udev property, that takes a boolean value or a percentage (needs to
be suffixed with %, e.g. 30%). When a percentage is specified, the
saved brightness is clamped to a value of at least 1 or the specified percentage of the maximum
brightness, whichever is greater. When unset or set to true, the brightness is clamped in the same way
with percentage 5%. When false, the saved brightness will not be clamped, and loaded as is.
On restoring brightness of a LED device, systemd-backlight reads
ID_LEDS_CLAMP udev property, that also takes a boolean value or a percentage. When a
percentage is specified, the saved brightness is clamped to the specified percentage of the maximum
brightness. When set to true, the brightness is clamped in the same way with percentage 5%. When unset or
set to false, the saved brightness will not be clamped, and loaded as is.
Kernel Command Line
systemd-backlight understands the
following kernel command line parameter:
systemd.restore_state=
Takes a boolean argument. Defaults to
1. If 0, does not
restore the backlight settings on boot. However, settings will
still be stored on shutdown.
See Also
systemd1