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Every time I start my computer, it starts in airplane mode. I have to manually turn airplane mode off. Is there a way for me to have it start without airplane mode? If it matters, I'm dual-booting with Windows.

I found this solution (https://super-unix.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-does-airplane-mode-keep-toggling-on-the-hp-laptop-in-ubuntu-18-04/) for HP computers, but I'm using Lenovo, and I don't know if that solution translates to Lenovo.

After fresh restart

$ rfkill list  
0: hci0: Bluetooth  
    Soft blocked: yes  
    Hard blocked: no  
1: phy0: Wireless LAN  
    Soft blocked: yes  
    Hard blocked: no  
Victor
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  • Please add output of rfkill list after you start. – Pilot6 Jul 23 '22 at 10:25
  • @Pilot6 0: hci0: Bluetooth Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: no 1: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: no – Victor Jul 23 '22 at 10:35
  • Please add information to your question, not to comments. As a workaround you can set running rfkill unblock all at startup. – Pilot6 Jul 23 '22 at 10:39

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