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On Tue, 29 Dec 2015 11:49:32 +0100 Yuri D'Elia <wav...@thregr.org> wrote: > Package: systemd > Version: 228-2+b1 > Severity: normal > > [... after a few months wondering why wifi/rfkill doesn't work anymore as it > should, I bump into a newfound systemd-rfkill.service/socket] > > I'd like my system to start soft-killed by default. I can do that with > laptop-mode-tools or tlp, but now both conflict in behavior with this service. > > Fine for me, but apparently there's no way to make systemd-rfkill do what I > want. > > My first question would be, why exactly do I need a *kernel* parameter > (systemd.restore_state) to change the restore behavior? > > Looks like we require the state directory to be mounted, so there's no reason > this cannot be specified there. I get this might be useful for boot issues, > but > only in *addition* to a configuration file. > > Second, restore_state=0 doesn't prevent (as stated) to save at shutdown. If I > could prevent state changes to be saved, I would be fine to restore from my > (manually set) state. Is this still an issue with v239? TBH, I'm not quite sure what your particular problem is. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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