Hi,

I have bug reports about some inconsistencies caused by the state file and 
rfkill
interactions like when the user kills the radio and then re-enables it, the 
WLAN can't be enabled
unless the state file is edited manually as root, etc.

I think that when the system is booted, NM should ignore the state values in 
the state file and
should rely only on the rfkill status. When the user disables the WLAN through 
nm-applet or another
GUI, NM can internally remember this without needing that state file.

Can someone explain how the logic currently works?



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Ozan Çağlayan
TUBITAK/UEKAE - Pardus Linux
http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng
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