After more digging, discovered that [email protected] was the one enabling the wifi boot. This service would save the state as running upon shutdown (when system did not shutdown with this technology disabled) and on boot would restore that state. The simple fix is to mask that service and allow ConnMan to dictate the state of those technologies based its setting file.
Thanks, Ernast On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Ernast Sevo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > > I am attempting to ensure that wifi is not enabled on boot and to do so > disable wifi before shutting down. I have confirmed that the settings file > is updated and Enabled=False under the [WiFi] section on boot and have > additionally confirmed that connman reads the correct value from the > settings file i,e. false. Occasionally however, I have noticed the wifi will > be enabled despite the fact that the settings file says false and connman > reads this value as false. I am running connman 1.27. Does connman power > WiFi off if it reads the Enabled value as false or does it assume that that > WiFi is powered off if the settings file indicates false? > > Thanks, > > Ernast _______________________________________________ connman mailing list [email protected] https://lists.connman.net/mailman/listinfo/connman
