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#
# $HOME/.psd/psd.conf
#
# For documentation, refer to the psd man page or the wiki page
# https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Profile-sync-daemon
## NOTE the following:
## To protect data from corruption, in the event that you do make an edit while
## psd is active, any changes made will be applied the next time you start psd.
# Uncomment and set to "yes" to use overlayfs instead of a full copy to reduce
# the memory costs and to improve sync/unsync operations.
#
# You must modprobe either the 'overlayfs' or 'overlay' module prior to running
# psd if you enable this option. Distros running the linux kernel version
# >=3.18.0 are likely using the 'overlay' module while some distros shipping
# older kernels, notably Ubuntu provide the older version of this module named
# 'overlay' not 'overlayfs'.
USE_OVERLAYFS="yes"
# List browsers separated by spaces to include in the sync. Useful if you do not
# wish to have all possible browser profiles sync'ed which is the default if
# this variable is left commented.
#
# Possible values:
# chromium
# chromium-dev
# conkeror.mozdev.org
# epiphany
# firefox
# firefox-trunk
# google-chrome
# google-chrome-beta
# google-chrome-unstable
# heftig-aurora
# icecat
# inox
# luakit
# midori
# opera
# opera-beta
# opera-developer
# opera-legacy
# otter-browser
# qupzilla
# palemoon
# rekonq
# seamonkey
# vivaldi
# vivaldi-snapshot
#
BROWSERS="chromium"
# Define where browser profiles will reside in tmpfs
# This location must be mounted to tmpfs and MUST have permissions of 777
# Use NO trailing backslash!
#
# Suggested locations based on distro defaults:
# Arch Linux/Chakra, Fedora, and Gentoo leave this commented out
# Debian 8+ use a setting of "/dev/shm"
# Ubuntu 15.05+ use "/dev/shm"
#VOLATILE="/tmp"
# Uncomment and set to "no" to completely disable the crash recovery feature.
#
# The default is to create crash recovery backups if the system is ungracefully
# powered-down due to a kernel panic, hitting the reset switch, battery going
# dead, etc. Some users keep very diligent backups and don't care to have this
# feature enabled.
#USE_BACKUPS="yes"