Puzzled about /etc/rc.d/bluetooth

Maksim Yevmenkin maksim.yevmenkin at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 13:37:39 UTC 2007


On 3/23/07, ml-vic at de-martino.it <ml-vic at de-martino.it> wrote:
> 1) I read the handbook pages on how to configure bluetooth
> and, going deeper into the subject I detected, as well as
> the /etc/rc.bluetooth of the official docs, also a
> /etc/rc.d/bluetooth file, used in the same way as the
> former:
> /etc/rc.d/bluetooth start ubt0
>
> Which of the two should I use in 6.2?

/etc/rc.d/bluetooth is the way to do it. bluetooth rc scripts were
integrated into the main tree, so use them

> 2) Furthermore in a mail of announcement of introduction of
> bluetooth integration into freebsd 6 I found that you can
> configure also a device specific file whose template is in
> /etc/default/bluetooth.device.conf to be modified and put in
> /etc/
>
> ubt0.conf OR bluetooth.ubt0.conf? Which one?

please read BLUETOOTH.DEVICE.CONF(5) man page, i.e.

...

EXAMPLES
     /etc/bluetooth/ubt0.conf  file should be used to specify configuration
			       parameters overrides for the first USB Blue-
			       tooth device (device driver name is ubt0).

     /etc/bluetooth/ubt1.conf  file should be used to specify configuration
			       parameters overrides for the second USB Blue-
			       tooth device.

thanks,
max


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