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Thanks for this. I now have an idea that would work at least for my case.
So, in case the user runs some long-running command and doesn't remember to use
systemd-inhibit
, but then decides they should have done so (which seems like something that would happen to me a lot), there can be an option in the console to inhibit until the end of said process.Still, automates nothing though, so maybe that's just upto aliases and stuff.
I was thinking in similar lines. Just need to decide what cases are worth keeping on for.
e.g.