While I agree that the typo should by fixed, I cannot see where /etc/acpi/wireless.sh gets called automatically (and therefore would cause issues during hibernate).
Do you mean that you call /etc/acpi/wireless.sh manually to toggle the wireless state? Or is it configured somewhere as an action? How is hibernation then affected by this?
There are only (obsolete!?) references in comments:
$ grep -R -E '^[^#].*wireless.sh' /etc/acpi/
/etc/acpi/events/tosh-wireless:action=/etc/acpi/tosh-wireless.sh
/etc/acpi/events/ibm-wireless:action=/etc/acpi/ibm-wireless.sh
/etc/acpi/events/asus-wireless:action=/etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh
While I agree that the typo should by fixed, I cannot see where /etc/acpi/ wireless. sh gets called automatically (and therefore would cause issues during hibernate). wireless. sh manually to toggle the wireless state? Or is it configured somewhere as an action? How is hibernation then affected by this?
Do you mean that you call /etc/acpi/
There are only (obsolete!?) references in comments: *wireless. sh' /etc/acpi/ events/ tosh-wireless: action= /etc/acpi/ tosh-wireless. sh events/ ibm-wireless: action= /etc/acpi/ ibm-wireless. sh events/ asus-wireless: action= /etc/acpi/ asus-wireless. sh
$ grep -R -E '^[^#].
/etc/acpi/
/etc/acpi/
/etc/acpi/