Thank you very much Nobuhiro.

I can confirm that the newly added btattach command works as intended
in your bluez (5.40-1~exp0) experimental package. It allows me to run
the following command manually to enable the Bluetooth chipset on my
Lenovo ThinkPad 8 tablet:
   $ btattach --bredr /dev/ttyS1 -P bcm

However, compared to some existing USB-based Bluetooth dongles, the
Bluetooth stack is not enabled automatically at boot time yet on that
setup. I guess the btattach command needs to be plugged with other
parts of the system as well?

To answer fully the original Bug report and its second part "how to
configure btattach in a way that it will enable such Bluetooth
chipsets directly at boot time?", should this report remain open? Or
would you prefer me to open a separate one?

It is unclear to me how Bluetooth dongles are enabled automatically
upon detection so if you prefer a new Bug report, I would appreciate
to get some hints to find which component in the system (BlueZ,
another part) needs to be modified to take benefit of this new
btattach command.

Thanks a lot,
Jérôme

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