[Bug 104011] SMP Security check breaks formerly working bluetooth mouse connection

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104011

Taylor McKinnon <taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Taylor McKinnon <taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
I have a Microsoft Designer BT Mouse, and was also experiencing these issues,
upon upgrading to 4.1.6 . After finding that the card was being brought up in
'legacy' mode, I was able to upgrade to 4.2 and bring it up using bluetoothctl
to get the mouse to pair and connect successfully, however rebooting breaks it.
Arch Linux 64bit is installed using the testing branch. 

The culprit for 'legacy' mode was a udev rule suggested on the ArchWiki, which
used hciconfig to bring the interface up.

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