On Mon, Oct 29 2018, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> TBH, I'm not quite sure what your particular problem is.
I wanted to prevent systemd-rfkill to restore the state on boot without
a kernel parameter.
I ended-up masking the systemd-rfkill.service, which essentially does
what I want. We can close this.
On Fri, 7 Sep 2018 02:31:39 +0200 Michael Biebl wrote:
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> On Tue, 29 Dec 2015 11:49:32 +0100 Yuri D'Elia wrote:
> > Package: systemd
> > Version: 228-2+b1
> > Severity: normal
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> > [... after a few months wondering why wifi/rfkill doesn't work anymore as
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2015 11:49:32 +0100 Yuri D'Elia wrote:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 228-2+b1
> Severity: normal
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> [... after a few months wondering why wifi/rfkill doesn't work anymore as it
> should, I bump into a newfound systemd-rfkill.service/socket]
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> I'd
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 b
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