Re: Parallel port not detected if laptop (X60s) is not docked at boot time

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On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, Paride Legovini wrote:
> I own a thinkpad X60s and its docking station (ultrabase X6), which has
> a parallel port on it. I'm running a 2.6.31 vanilla kernel.
> When I boot with the laptop while it is docked the 'partport' and 'lp'
> modules are loaded and I get the /dev/lp0 device I can use for printing.
> If I boot the laptop when it isn't docked I get no /dev/lp0, as one
> could expect. The mentioned modules get loaded, but no device is found:
> 
> lp: driver loaded but no devices found

Please send me a full kernel log from a clean boot with the unit docked
before boot, and one for a clean boot with the unit docked AFTER the boot.

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