Thinking about it again, factory reset is so simple that it's not really
worth the hassle of wrapping this in phablet-tools. Scripts can use the
gdbus call, and users can call sudo system-image-cli or the button in
system-settings. Retitling accordingly.
** Summary changed:
- Add functionality to reset device to factory state with keeping network
connections
+ Add functionality to dump/restore current wifi connection
** Changed in: phablet-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Branch linked: lp:~pitti/phablet-tools/network
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Add functionality to dump/restore current wifi connection
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