(moving thread here from Ask Fedora)
I use `tlp` and `tlp-rdw` on my laptop to manage power/performances modes, and enable/disable the WiFi radio. With F35 this was working fine.
On Friday I did an in-place upgrade to F36 Beta, and this morning I realized that two default services that I had masked (so that `tlp` could do its job) were unmasked during the upgrade.
Specifically, `power-profiles-daemon.service` and `systemd-rfkill.service` were unmasked. Since masking creates a symlink (to /dev/null) in /etc/systemd/system, which is a user-managed directory, I was quite surprised that the upgrade removed the symlinks.
I use `tlp` and `tlp-rdw` on my laptop to manage power/performances modes, and enable/disable the WiFi radio. With F35 this was working fine.
On Friday I did an in-place upgrade to F36 Beta, and this morning I realized that two default services that I had masked (so that `tlp` could do its job) were unmasked during the upgrade.
Specifically, `power-profiles-daemon.service` and `systemd-rfkill.service` were unmasked. Since masking creates a symlink (to /dev/null) in /etc/systemd/system, which is a user-managed directory, I was quite surprised that the upgrade removed the symlinks.
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Kevin P.
Fleming
He/Him/His
Principal Program Manager, RHEL
Red Hat US/Eastern Time Zone
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