> assuming that turning off bluetooth in bios is similar to turning on a
hw killswitch

I think it's stronger than that. When I turn it off in the BIOS, it
doesn't appear anywhere in udev/kernel. If I killswitch my wifi, it
still appears in iwlist, but you can't use it.

> i wonder what you get if you add a cat $i/state to the for loop?

All say "2". (This means "disabled", if it's the same value
interpretation as for wifi killswitches)

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