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-# /etc/rc.d/rc.bluetooth.conf
-#
-# This file contains the configuration for the Bluetooth subsystem, BlueZ.
-
-# The lines below allow you to configure which BlueZ daemons will be started,
-# along with any daemon-specific options.
-
-# Allowed values for each (unless otherwise noted) are "true" and "false"
-
-# =============================================================================
-
-# The SDP daemon allows clients to detect supported Bluetooth services
-SDPD_ENABLE=true
-
-# The HID daemon supports Bluetooth Human Interface Devices
-HIDD_ENABLE=false
-HIDD_OPTIONS="--server"
-
-# This switches your Bluetooth device into HCI mode, use this if your input
-# device does not support Bluetooth HID
-HID2HCI_ENABLE=false
-
-# The RFCOMM daemon is used to simulate serial connections over Bluetooth
-RFCOMM_ENABLE=true
-
-# The DUN daemon is used for Dial Up Networking over Bluetooth
-DUND_ENABLE=false
-DUND_OPTIONS="--listen --persist --msdun call dun"
-
-# The PAN daemon is used to setup a Bluetooth network.
-PAND_ENABLE=false
-PAND_OPTIONS="--listen --role NAP"
-