systemd-rfkill.service(8) [x11r4 man page]
SYSTEMD-RFKILL.SERVICE(8) systemd-rfkill.service SYSTEMD-RFKILL.SERVICE(8) NAME
systemd-rfkill.service, systemd-rfkill.socket, systemd-rfkill - Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change SYNOPSIS
systemd-rfkill.service systemd-rfkill.socket /lib/systemd/systemd-rfkill DESCRIPTION
systemd-rfkill.service is a service that restores the RF kill switch state at early boot and saves it on each change. On disk, the RF kill switch state is stored in /var/lib/systemd/rfkill/. KERNEL COMMAND LINE
systemd-rfkill understands the following kernel command line parameter: systemd.restore_state= Takes a boolean argument. Defaults to "1". If "0", does not restore the rfkill settings on boot. However, settings will still be stored on shutdown. SEE ALSO
systemd(1) systemd 237 SYSTEMD-RFKILL.SERVICE(8)
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SYSTEMD-CRYPTSETUP@.SERVICE(8) systemd-cryptsetup@.service SYSTEMD-CRYPTSETUP@.SERVICE(8) NAME
systemd-cryptsetup@.service, systemd-cryptsetup - Full disk decryption logic SYNOPSIS
systemd-cryptsetup@.service /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup DESCRIPTION
systemd-cryptsetup@.service is a service responsible for setting up encrypted block devices. It is instantiated for each device that requires decryption for access. systemd-cryptsetup@.service will ask for hard disk passwords via the password agent logic[1], in order to query the user for the password using the right mechanism at boot and during runtime. At early boot and when the system manager configuration is reloaded this /etc/crypttab is translated into systemd-cryptsetup@.service units by systemd-cryptsetup-generator(8). SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-cryptsetup-generator(8), crypttab(5), cryptsetup(8) NOTES
1. password agent logic http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PasswordAgents systemd 208 SYSTEMD-CRYPTSETUP@.SERVICE(8)