Re: Not set name from main.conf

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Hi,

On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Проклов Александр Валерьевич
<ProklovAV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> You should probably disable the hostname plugin if you don't want it
>> to set the name and alias, alternatively, you can set a different
>> alias using the Alias property with bluetoothctl or your own tool.
>
>
>
> Why hostname plugin ignore main.conf options?

hostname plugin sets the name automatically based on the hostname of
the system while main.conf would work as a backup in case hostname
service cannot be found, or some other occurred. Botton like is if you
don't want BlueZ to use the hostname as name disable hostname plugin.

> how to disable this plugin? If it is disabled only when compiled bluez, then
> this is not the best way!

bluetoothd --help:
-P, --noplugin=NAME,...     Specify plugins not to load

> How can I set the name assigned without user action, I know of no other way
> than the main.conf
>
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