Thanks for the info. But the bluetooth device is activated by udev as
the bluetooth icon is on when the console outputs starting udev during
boot, so this should have nothing to do with gnome or services. I
remember fedora 11 at first did the same thing, later changed to
default bluetooth device off. Don't know why fedora 12 changed this
behaviour again.

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