My Bluetooth isn’t working. It’s not even detected by the rfkill list
command. Since installing various Linux distributions, I’ve had persistent Wi-Fi issues. To fix those, I used this repository: repo: https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw88.
Important: This rtw88
repository is for Wi-Fi only. The kernel drivers btusb
and btrtl
(located in the drivers/bluetooth
directory) are used for Realtek Bluetooth devices.
While Bluetooth works after manually loading btusb
, it doesn’t load automatically. Here’s my question:
- How can I configure
btusb
to load automatically at boot? - Alternatively, what might be causing
btusb
not to load automatically?
Interesting.
A quick and dirty way to do it on each boot is to run a script on a Cron job or set up a system d service that only loads it after 5 minutes.
That’s not an ideal solution by any stretch but it might bridge the gap for now…