>        Does anyone know how to disable the wireless and Bluetooth interface 
> on boot or permanently?  I’ve been reading a few fedora articles but none of 
> them really have a permanent way to do it on boot.

It would likely depend a little on the device but I suspect the
easiest way would be to use the rfkill interface, either directly with
the rfkill command or via the nmcli interface to put the appropriate
devices in "airplane mode"
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