TLP doesn't force anything on. It's the desktop's Bluetooth app that turns on the Bluetooth device on startup. Also, TLP's package masks the rfkill service files because that would break the RESTORE_DEVICE_STATE_ON_STARTUP option (among other ones).
Please read the documentation before making false assumptions.
If you think that the default setting of RESTORE_DEVICE_STATE_ON_STARTUP should be reversed, please open a new bug for that, and/or ask upstream why this choice was made.
TLP doesn't force anything on. It's the desktop's Bluetooth app that turns on the Bluetooth device on startup. Also, TLP's package masks the rfkill service files because that would break the RESTORE_ DEVICE_ STATE_ON_ STARTUP option (among other ones).
This is written in the FAQ (https:/ /linrunner. de/en/tlp/ docs/tlp- faq.html# radios).
Please read the documentation before making false assumptions.
If you think that the default setting of RESTORE_ DEVICE_ STATE_ON_ STARTUP should be reversed, please open a new bug for that, and/or ask upstream why this choice was made.