Saving this state over a cold-boot is probably the responsibility of a higher-level process (eg. Network Manager, ifupdown).
I think about the only thing that the init-scripts save over a reboot is the ALSA (sound mixer/volume) state: /etc/rc.d/K50alsa-utils I'd prefer to keep this bug to one-issue-one-bug (and have the satisfaction of having closed it!). If it's still an issue, please could you open a new bug-report, though we probably need to pass it onto a separate package. One large advantage of always using the defaults on a cold boot is that if the user/machine have managed to get things into a "strange state", then a reboot will fix things "back to normal". If we save the wireless as being off, then on every boot we will continue to get the wireless being off. If the user then moves their laptop hard-drive to a new machine without a wifi-toggle key combination (eg. Fn-F5), then it's going to be awfully hard for them to work out what is going on, or turn the wireless back on. Across a suspend/resume or hibernate/resume it's obvious that the we should return things to the identical state the user left them in---if the user had not wanted that, they would have done a shutdown. -- ipw2200 doesn't retain sleep status after sleep/hibernate/reboot https://launchpad.net/bugs/37010 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
