Comment 1 for bug 410492

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Leann Ogasawara (leannogasawara) wrote :

Hi Ryan,

I just want to clarify a bit here. First when the "killswitch is off" that implies that wireless should be enabled. Likewise when the "killswitch is on" wireless should be disabled. So I think what you're meaning to say for your situation is when the "killswitch was *on* at boot, turning it *off* later would not bring up the network . . . . If the switch is *off* at boot time, the network will start properly". Is that correct? If so, can you do the following to capture your dmesg output. . . Boot with the hardware killswitch on (ie wireless disabled), after the system boots flip the killswitch off (ie should enable wireless). Then capture your dmesg output and attach it here:

dmesg > dmesg.log