Dave Jones wrote: >On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 10:46:03AM -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote: > > Bart Vanbrabant (bart.vanbrabant@xxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > > I finally found the problem. It's caused by the battery acpi module. I > > > searched for insmod in rc.sysinit and there is only one part that uses > > > insmod instead of modprobe. When I change this into modprobe my system > > > boots normal and haldeamon starts. But the battery-applet doesn't work. > > > I tried to do /sbin/insmod battery.ko and it takes a long time to finish. > > > Hal crashes when I boot with a new kernel. I now move the battery.ko module out the acpi directory, this way I can boot in a normal way but the battery applet doesn't work of course. > > > > > > What should I do now? > > > > You can file a kernel bug about the battery driver, although it's probably > > related to something funky in your BIOS as well. > >There are a number of kernel bugs open on the acpi battery stuff >already. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=165150 > >Chances are this is a dupe of one of them. > > Dave > > > Ok. But must of them are quite old. Mine only appeared after kernel 1426 which I think is post 2.6.13-rc2. I don't know how to search for changes in the kernel source. I'm not familiar with git. I search the kernel changelog but I can't find anything about the battery module. If you need more information, just let me know. Bart -- Bart Vanbrabant <bart.vanbrabant@xxxxxxxxxxxx> PGP fingerprint: 093C BB84 17F6 3AA6 6D5E FC4F 84E1 FED1 E426 64D1
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