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I am working with Linux Mint and as far as I know when I boot the PC the bluetooth connection remains opened although you closed it the last session. So at the booting I created the script closing the bluetooth connection with "rfkill block bluetooth" so my BT connection remains always disconnected after a boot.
Now I would prefer at the booting to test if my bluetooth mouse is reachable. If can be connected then connect it. If after 5 seconds it can't be connected then disconnect the bluetooth from the PC.
How do I write this script?










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    I am working with Linux Mint and as far as I know when I boot the PC the bluetooth connection remains opened although you closed it the last session. So at the booting I created the script closing the bluetooth connection with "rfkill block bluetooth" so my BT connection remains always disconnected after a boot.
    Now I would prefer at the booting to test if my bluetooth mouse is reachable. If can be connected then connect it. If after 5 seconds it can't be connected then disconnect the bluetooth from the PC.
    How do I write this script?










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      I am working with Linux Mint and as far as I know when I boot the PC the bluetooth connection remains opened although you closed it the last session. So at the booting I created the script closing the bluetooth connection with "rfkill block bluetooth" so my BT connection remains always disconnected after a boot.
      Now I would prefer at the booting to test if my bluetooth mouse is reachable. If can be connected then connect it. If after 5 seconds it can't be connected then disconnect the bluetooth from the PC.
      How do I write this script?










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      I am working with Linux Mint and as far as I know when I boot the PC the bluetooth connection remains opened although you closed it the last session. So at the booting I created the script closing the bluetooth connection with "rfkill block bluetooth" so my BT connection remains always disconnected after a boot.
      Now I would prefer at the booting to test if my bluetooth mouse is reachable. If can be connected then connect it. If after 5 seconds it can't be connected then disconnect the bluetooth from the PC.
      How do I write this script?







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