SYSTEMD−RFKILL@.SERVICE
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
KERNEL COMMAND LINE
SEE ALSO
NAME
systemd-rfkill@.service, systemd-rfkill − Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and shutdown
SYNOPSIS
systemd−rfkill@.service
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd−rfkill
DESCRIPTION
systemd−rfkill@.service is a service that restores the RF kill switch state at early boot and saves it at shutdown. On disk, the RF kill switch state is stored in /var/lib/systemd/rfkill/.
KERNEL COMMAND LINE
systemd−rfkill understands the following kernel command line parameter:
systemd.restore_state=
Takes a boolean argument. Defaults to "1". If "0", does not restore the rfkill settings on boot. However, settings will still be stored on shutdown.
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