systemd-rfkill.service(8) — Linux manual page

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NAME         top

       systemd-rfkill.service, systemd-rfkill.socket, systemd-rfkill -
       Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change

SYNOPSIS         top

       systemd-rfkill.service

       systemd-rfkill.socket

       /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-rfkill

DESCRIPTION         top

       systemd-rfkill.service is a service that restores the RF kill
       switch state at early boot and saves it on each change. On disk,
       the RF kill switch state is stored in /var/lib/systemd/rfkill/.

KERNEL COMMAND LINE         top

       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.

           Added in version 227.

SEE ALSO         top

       systemd(1)

COLOPHON         top

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Pages that refer to this page: kernel-command-line(7)systemd.directives(7)systemd.index(7)rfkill(8)