On my system the state of bluetooth is always on after reboot. The
previous state is not restored.


dpkg:
rfkill  0.5-1ubuntu3
systemd 229-4ubuntu17


Then, I noticed in dmesg log:
upstart: rfkill-restore main process (972) terminated with status 1


call systemd-rfkill like in /etc/init/rfkill-restore.conf:

/lib/systemd/systemd-rfkill load rfkill1
This program requires no arguments.


I think the rfkill-restore.conf and rfkill-store.conf have to be updated to the 
command line syntax of systemd-rfkill.

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  Bluetooth state reverts to last full shutdown on every reboot

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