Oh… Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote: > + (connman-rfkill-types `(("bluetooth" . "bluetooth") > + ("wifi" . "wlan"))) > + (rfkill-type (assoc-ref connman-rfkill-types type))) Turns out that util-linux allows ‘wifi’ as a special alias for ‘wlan’: // only result for ‘grep -riw wifi’: static const struct rfkill_type_str rfkill_type_strings[] = { { .type = RFKILL_TYPE_ALL, .name = "all" }, { .type = RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN, .name = "wlan", .desc = "Wireless LAN" }, { .type = RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN, .name = "wifi" }, /* alias */ …so we could drop connman-rfkill-types completely and rely on that (undocumented!) quirk. Of course I don't believe we should, but now you know as much as I do :-) Kind regards, T G-R