I managed to fix the problem. The cause was that there was only a K (kill) entry in the /etc/rc.2 directory but no start entry. This has happened on two of my machines and both was fixed by the same commands :
update-rc.d -f bluetooth remove
update-rc.d -f bluetooth defaults
I managed to fix the problem. The cause was that there was only a K (kill) entry in the /etc/rc.2 directory but no start entry. This has happened on two of my machines and both was fixed by the same commands :
update-rc.d -f bluetooth remove
update-rc.d -f bluetooth defaults