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Remove outdated line about BT
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@ -359,7 +359,6 @@ Once again, Kicksecure includes this hardening by default and provides a config
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There are a few things in this config to keep in mind:
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- Bluetooth is disabled. Comment out the `install bluetooth` and `install btusb` lines to use Bluetooth.
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- Thunderbolt is disabled. Comment out the `install thunderbolt` line to use Thunderbolt devices.
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- The `cdrom` and `sr_mod` modules are merely _blacklisted_ (can still be loaded at runtime with `modprobe`). If you have no intention to ever use CD‑ROM devices, they should be _disabled_ by *un*commenting the respective `install` lines. ([More about how this works on the ArchWiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel_module#Using_files_in_/etc/modprobe.d/_2))
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- Apple filesystems are disabled. While generally fine on non‑Apple systems, if you are using an Apple device you **must** check the filesystem of your EFI partition and comment out the relevant `install` line, otherwise your Linux install will not boot. For example, comment out the `install hfsplus` line if your ESP filesystem is HFS+.
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