<p dir="ltr">On May 28, 2014 3:25 AM, "Aaron Lewis" <<a href="mailto:the.warl0ck.1989@gmail.com">the.warl0ck.1989@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>
> Hi,<br>
><br>
> I'm running Arch and recently upgraded system, now every time I boot I<br>
> see a dead service: rfkill1<br>
><br>
> systemd-rfkill@rfkill0.service loaded active<br>
> exited Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill0<br>
> ● systemd-rfkill@rfkill1.service loaded failed<br>
> failed Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill1<br>
> systemd-rfkill@rfkill2.service loaded active<br>
> exited Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill2<br>
><br>
> I tried to run `systemctl disable systemd-rfkill@rfkill1`, but there's<br>
> no output after that and it wasn't disabled at all<br>
><br>
> Any ideas?<br>
><br>
> PS. rfkill list output<br>
><br>
> 0: tpacpi_bluetooth_sw: Bluetooth<br>
> Soft blocked: yes<br>
> Hard blocked: no<br>
> 2: phy0: Wireless LAN<br>
> Soft blocked: no<br>
> Hard blocked: no</p>
<p dir="ltr">It is a bit strange. The systemd-rfkill@ units are invoked by udev rules with the exact name from kernel, so a rfkill1 must have been there at some point, and disappeared very quickly afterwards? (There wouldn't be a hole in the numbering otherwise, too.)</p>
<p dir="ltr">-- <br>
Mantas Mikulėnas <<a href="mailto:grawity@gmail.com">grawity@gmail.com</a>></p>