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bluetooth errors on boot with dongle already attached
country flaguser name
2007-04-20 11:26:41
I have not been successful getting bluetooth to work when
the dongle is already plugged in before booting up.  The
error I get is:

... could not set alternative configuration 0 for interface
1 ..

I see this error message in the ng_ubt source code, which is
consistent with the behavior.  If I don't compile
ng_bluetooth into the kernel, it works a little better in
that I can manually kldload ng_ubt, etc. to get bluetooth to
come up.  However, *I still have to unplug and plug back in
the dongle* before doing this.

Is there a known issue related to this?  My goal is to run
bluetooth on an appliance environment so I really want to
get it to work without having to physically touch it.  I
will continue to debug, but after trying a number of things
so far, I want  to make sure I am not beating my head
against the wall for a known issue.  I see this on FreeBSD
6.1 and 6.2 versions.

Thanks in advance,
 
----
Chris McCarley
chrismccarleyyahoo.com



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Re: bluetooth errors on boot with dongle already attached
user name
2007-04-20 12:46:05
On 4/20/07, Christopher McCarley <chrismccarleyyahoo.com> wrote:
> I have not been successful getting bluetooth to work
when the dongle is already plugged in before booting up. 
The error I get is:
>
> ... could not set alternative configuration 0 for
interface 1 ..

hmm... never saw that one

> I see this error message in the ng_ubt source code,
which is consistent with the behavior.  If I don't compile
ng_bluetooth into the kernel, it works a little better in
that I can manually kldload ng_ubt, etc. to get bluetooth to
come up.  However, *I still have to unplug and plug back in
the dongle* before doing this.

how about loading ng_ubt from the loader? i.e. add

ng_ubt_load="YES"

to your loader.conf and reboot. you do not really need to
compile
bluetooth stuff into the kernel as long as you load
ng_ubt(4) early
(i.e. from loader).

> Is there a known issue related to this?  My goal is to
run bluetooth on an appliance environment so I really want
to get it to work without having to physically touch it.  I
will continue to debug, but after trying a number of things
so far, I want  to make sure I am not beating my head
against the wall for a known issue.  I see this on FreeBSD
6.1 and 6.2 versions.

like i said, i never seen it before. it could be some weird
usb issue.

thanks,
max
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