I don't really understand the logic of wireless.sh, especially the
part in which you overwrite the variable OFF with "2". The following
wireless interface will fail if using rf_kill because off is not 2 but
1...

Why didn't you remove the reference to power/state? Since it does not
work it is not needed... It is only useful in isAnyWirelessPoweredOn,
because you have to check if that device is off

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wireless.sh should use device/rf_kill instead of power/state
https://launchpad.net/bugs/42820

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