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On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 00:39 +0000, Bruno Santos wrote: |
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> Iain Buchanan wrote: |
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> > Hi all, |
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> > I have an internal bluetooth (usb-based) "thing" which I use with linux. |
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> > It also works with vmware, but only when the hci-usb module is unloaded |
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> > from linux first. |
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> > The problem is, I have to disable wireless (with the hotkey) on my |
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> > laptop to unload the module, but when I re-enable wireless, the |
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> > bluetooth init.d service starts automatically, and reloads the module! |
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> > |
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> > Why is the service starting automatically? I don't have it in any |
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> > runlevels. I have RC_HOTPLUG="no" in /etc/conf.d/rc so I thought this |
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> > shouldn't happen? |
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> Hi. |
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> Every init.d script has a section on which on can put what services |
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> that script depends on. |
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> That section is called, depend(). |
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> check your wireless init.d script and see if it has bluetooth has a |
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> dependency and try to remove it. |
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when I say I disable wireless, I mean that I press Fn-F2, not the |
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wireless init script. The wireless init script is off all the time. |
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This seems to be about hotplug (?) or something calling the bluetooth |
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init script... |
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thanks, |
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Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au> |
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