--- layout: doc title: Config Files permalink: /doc/config-files/ redirect_from: - /en/doc/config-files/ - /doc/ConfigFiles/ - "/doc/UserDoc/ConfigFiles/" - "/wiki/UserDoc/ConfigFiles/" --- Configuration Files =================== Qubes-specific VM config files ------------------------------ These files are placed in /rw, which survives a VM restart. That way, they can be used to customize a single VM instead of all VMs based on the same template. The scripts here all run as root. - `/rw/config/rc.local` - script runs at VM startup. Good place to change some service settings, replace config files with its copy stored in /rw/config, etc. Example usage: ~~~ # 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 ~~~ - `/rw/config/qubes-ip-change-hook` - script runs in NetVM after every external IP change and on "hardware" link status change. - In ProxyVMs (or AppVMs with `qubes-firewall` service enabled), scripts placed in the following directories will be executed in the listed order followed by `qubes-firewall-user-script` after each firewall update. Good place to write own custom firewall rules. ~~~ /etc/qubes/qubes-firewall.d /rw/config/qubes-firewall.d /rw/config/qubes-firewall-user-script ~~~ - `/rw/config/suspend-module-blacklist` - list of modules (one per line) to be unloaded before system goes to sleep. The file is used only in a VM with PCI devices attached. Intended for use with problematic device drivers. Note that scripts need to be executable (chmod +x) to be used. Also, take a look at [bind-dirs](/doc/bind-dirs) for instructions on how to easily modify arbitrary system files in an AppVM and have those changes persist. GUI and audio configuration in dom0 ----------------------------------- The GUI configuration file `/etc/qubes/guid.conf` in one of a few not managed by qubes-prefs or the 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 the use of UTF-8 in window titles; otherwise, non-ASCII characters are replaced by an underscore. - `secure_copy_sequence` and `secure_paste_sequence` - key sequences used to trigger secure copy and paste. - `windows_count_limit` - limit on concurrent windows. - `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.