Public bug reported:

Bolt is a new component that is handling the authentification of
thunderbolt-3 devices. Without a way to authentificate the devices those
can't be used so it's sort of an important hardware enablement type of
feature.

The MIR for bolt has been approved as bug #1752056, including a security
review.

GNOME 3.28 (which is what we have in bionic) already include the UI side
for the user prompting, the request is just to install the service by
default so things work out of the box.

** Affects: bolt (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  [ffe] Install bolt by default for thunderbolt devices support

Status in bolt package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Bolt is a new component that is handling the authentification of
  thunderbolt-3 devices. Without a way to authentificate the devices
  those can't be used so it's sort of an important hardware enablement
  type of feature.

  The MIR for bolt has been approved as bug #1752056, including a
  security review.

  GNOME 3.28 (which is what we have in bionic) already include the UI
  side for the user prompting, the request is just to install the
  service by default so things work out of the box.

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