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23 buxton\&.conf \- Configuration of Buxton settings and layer
32 The buxton configuration file can be used to override various paths
33 used by \fBbuxtonctl\fR(1) and \fBbuxtond\fR(8), as well as the
34 system\-wide definition of buxton layers\&.
38 Options that are specified in the
42 \fIModuleDirectory=\fR
44 Sets the directory where backend modules are stored\&. The path is
45 used by \fBbuxtond\fR(8) to dynamically load the modules as
51 Sets the directory where \fBbuxtond\fR(8) (or \fBbuxtonctl\fR(1)
52 in direct mode) will store configuration data\&.
57 Sets the location of the Smack "load2" file from the Smack virtual
63 Sets the path for the Unix Domain Socket used by buxton clients to
64 communicate with \fBbuxtond\fR(8)\&.
68 Buxton layers are configured in individual sections of the config
69 file, where each section name is equivalent to a layer name\&. For
70 example, the "base" layer configuration is set in the "[base]"
74 Options that are specified in each layer section:
78 The type of the layer\&. Accepted values are "System" or "User"\&.
83 The backend to use for the layer\&. Accepted values are "gdbm" or
84 "memory"\&. Note that the "memory" backend is volatile, so
85 key\-value pairs will be lost when the \fBbuxtond\fR(8) service
91 The priority of the layer\&. Accepted values are integers greater
92 than or equal to 0 (zero), where 0 is the lowest\-priority value\&.
97 The access type of the layer\&. Accepted values are "read\-write" and
98 "read\-only"\&. This is an optional field that defaults to "read\-write"\&.
103 A human\-readable description for the given layer\&.
107 More details about buxton layers can be found in \fBbuxton\fR(7)\&.
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