On Tuesday 25 July 2006 17:12, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> this is nice, but there is no need to run bluetooth.sh on non-serial
> based Bluetooth cards like the Nokia DTL1 for example. They work
> perfectly fine without any additional udev rule.

The rules are essentially taken from SuSE, I don't know where they got them 
from.

> I also don't like that bluetooth.sh tries to run /etc/init.d/bluetooth,
> because this should not be a task of an udev script. Either Bluetooth is
> enabled to be started a system boot or not.

Agreed!

> The other thing is that this is not Debian specific. So why does nobody
> tried to start an upstream discussion on bluez-devel or linux-hotplug
> mailing list.

Very good point!!!


Kind regards,

Felix


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