Re: FC8 and Toshiba satellite running from batteries wont boot

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On Jan 26, 2008 12:21 PM, Erick Perez <eaperezh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> Last night i loaded the latest FC8 on my toshiba satellite l35-sp4068.
> it boots fine except for some modules (wifi, toshiba_acpi, etc) but
> those problems might be resolved over time.
> However what puzzles me is that it runs perfectly when plugged to the AC.
> However,
> If fc8 is booted and i unplug the AC, it takes over two minutes for
> fc8 to "see" that we are now running on batteries.
> if i shutdown fc8 then unplug the AC then boot fc8 again, it panics.
> kernel starts booting and then panics. it miay be something related to
> fc8 not realizing we are running on baterries beacuse if i plug the
> laptop again to the AC and boot fc8, it boots perfectly.
>
> some modules do not load.
> modprobe toshiba, modprobe toshiba-acpi fail with "device not found".
>
> has anyone experienced fc8 in a laptop where you can boot perfectly
> plugged to the ACbut not when running on batteries?
> any parameters that can be passed to the kernel at boot?
>
> I have even tried "single" mode at boot, no help.
>
> thanks,
>
>
>
> --

I managed to write some of the dump.

here it is:

***********************
uncompressing linux...Ok, booting the kernel
Red Hast nash version 6.0.19 starting
BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual
address 00000024
printing eip: c04b93d5 *pde = 77e2c067
modules linked in: sata_sil libata sd_mod scsi_mod ext3 jbd mbcache
uhci_hcd ohci_hcd ehci_hcd

*****************************
then the boot stops. However if I press ctrl-alt-del I get:
md: stopping all devices..

and then my laptop reboots.

thanks,

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