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layout: doc
title: Config Files
permalink: /doc/config-files/
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- /doc/ConfigFiles/
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- "/doc/UserDoc/ConfigFiles/"
- "/wiki/UserDoc/ConfigFiles/"
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---
Qubes specific VM config files
==============================
Those files are placed in /rw, which survives VM restart, so can be
used to customize single VM (not all VMs based on the same template).
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The scripts here all run as root.
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- `/rw/config/rc.local` - script run at VM startup. Good place to
change some service settings, replace config files with its copy stored
in /rw/config etc. Example usage:
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~~~
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# Store bluetooth keys in /rw to keep them across VM restarts
rm -rf /var/lib/bluetooth
ln -s /rw/config/var-lib-bluetooth /var/lib/bluetooth
~~~
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- `/rw/config/qubes-ip-change-hook` - script run in NetVM after
external IP change (or connection to the network)
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- `/rw/config/qubes-firewall-user-script` - script run in ProxyVM
after each firewall update. Good place to write own custom firewall
rules
- `/rw/config/suspend-module-blacklist` - list of modules (one per
line) to be unloaded before system going to sleep. The file is used
only in VM with some PCI devices attached. Supposed to be used for
problematic device drivers.
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Note that scripts need to be executable (chmod +x) to be used.
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Also take a look at [bind-dirs](/doc/bind-dirs) for instructions on
how to easily modify arbitrary system files in AppVM and have those changes persist.
GUI and audio configuration in dom0
===================================
GUI configuration file `/etc/qubes/guid.conf` in one of few not managed
by qubes-prefs nor Qubes Manager tool. Sample config (included in
default installation):
~~~
# Sample configuration file for Qubes GUI daemon
# For syntax go http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig/libconfig_manual.html
global: {
# default values
#allow_fullscreen = false;
#allow_utf8_titles = false;
#secure_copy_sequence = "Ctrl-Shift-c";
#secure_paste_sequence = "Ctrl-Shift-v";
#windows_count_limit = 500;
#audio_low_latency = false;
};
# most of setting can be set per-VM basis
VM: {
work: {
#allow_utf8_titles = true;
};
video-vm: {
#allow_fullscreen = true;
};
};
~~~
Currently supported settings:
- `allow_fullscreen` - allow VM to request its windows to go
fullscreen (without any colorful frame).
**Note:** Regardless of this setting, you can always put a window into
fullscreen mode in Xfce4 using the trusted window manager by right-clicking on
a window's title bar and selecting "Fullscreen". This functionality should still
be considered safe, since a VM window still can't voluntarily enter fullscreen
mode. The user must select this option from the trusted window manager in dom0.
To exit fullscreen mode from here, press `alt` + `space` to bring up the title
bar menu again, then select "Leave Fullscreen".
- `allow_utf8_titles` - allow to use UTF-8 in window titles,
otherwise non-ASCII characters are replaced by underscore.
- `secure_copy_sequence` and `secure_paste_sequence` - key sequences
used to trigger secure copy and paste
- `windows_count_limit` - limit on concurrent windows count.
- `audio_low_latency` - force low-latency audio mode (about 40ms
compared to 200-500ms by default). Note that this will cause much
higher CPU usage in dom0.