Re: Bluetooth service - was manually fixing IPs

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On Tue, 29.03.11 14:39, Ian Pilcher (arequipeno@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> On 03/29/2011 02:31 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > Please paste "systemctl show bluetooth.service", which should tell us
> > what pulled it in.
> 
> Here it is.
> 
> Id=bluetooth.service
> Names=bluetooth.service
> Requires=systemd-logger.socket dbus.target basic.target
> Conflicts=shutdown.target
> Before=shutdown.target
> After=syslog.target systemd-logger.socket dbus.target basic.target

It's not pulled in by anything at all according to this, so the
disabling worked.

Maybe something started it manually?

Try to boot with "systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg
log_buf_len=2M" on the kernel cmdline. Then keep an eye on dmesg, look
for "bluetooth.service" being mentioned. If you find something, tell me
and paste those lines and the context around it and I might be able to
tell you what activated it.

Lennart

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