Toujours pas avec le "echo $device" juste au dessus de la derniere ligne.
Voici mon /etc/default/bluetooth:
############ HIDD
#
# To have Bluetooth mouse and keyboard support, get the
# Linux 2.6.6 patch or better from bluez.org, and set
# HIDD_ENABLED to 1.
HIDD_ENABLED=1
HIDD_OPTIONS="-i 00:19:63:9F:56:2E --server"
# to make hidd always use a particular interface, use something
# like this, substituting the bdaddr of the interface:
# HIDD_OPTIONS="-i AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF --server"
#
# remove '--master' if you're having trouble working with Ericsson
# T630 phones with hidd operational at the same time.
############ COMPATIBILITY WITH OLD BLUEZ-PAN
# Compatibility: if old PAN config exists, use it
# rather than this file.
if test -f /etc/default/bluez-pan; then
. /etc/default/bluez-pan
return
fi
############
A noter que l'adresse mac et celle de mon telephone...
Je me suis rendu compte que j'avai aussi un fichier /etc/default/bluez-utils qui est le suivant :
############ HIDD
#
# To have Bluetooth mouse and keyboard support, get the
# Linux 2.6.6 patch or better from bluez.org, and set
# HIDD_ENABLED to 1.
HIDD_ENABLED=1
HIDD_OPTIONS="--listen call dun"
# to make hidd always use a particular interface, use something
# like this, substituting the bdaddr of the interface:
# HIDD_OPTIONS="-i AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF --server"
#
# remove '--master' if you're having trouble working with Ericsson
# T630 phones with hidd operational at the same time.
############ COMPATIBILITY WITH OLD BLUEZ-PAN
# Compatibility: if old PAN config exists, use it
# rather than this file.
if test -f /etc/default/bluez-pan; then
. /etc/default/bluez-pan
return
fi
############
Donc le meme.
Par contre je ne trouve pas leur fichier /etc/default/bluez-pan dont ils parlent à la fin.