ThinkPad - UltraBay battery magic
Marko Zec
zec at icir.org
Mon Jun 19 12:59:21 UTC 2006
On Monday 19 June 2006 12:44, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 17 Jun 2006 at 20:39, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > > From: "Dan Langille" <dan at langille.org>
> > > Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 21:08:54 -0400
> > >
> > > On 17 Jun 2006 at 16:54, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > > > > When installing a 2nd battery (i.e in the UltraBay after removing
> > > > > the CD drive) in a ThinkPad, I think there's some magic you must
> > > > > invoke to get the system to notice the additional power resource.
> > > > >
> > > > > Any ideas?
> > > >
> > > > The code to allow ACPI to add batteries has yet to be written (or
> > > > committed, at least). If the system is booted with 2 two batteries,
> > > > both will be seen. Even it one is removed and then returned, it will
> > > > be seen. But if a system is booted with a single battery, ACPI will
> > > > not ever see the second battery.
> > > >
> > > > Please note that the second battery WILL be seen by the hardware and
> > > > both charged and used.
> > >
> > > I rebooted. It froze after probing ad0. I powered off. I removed
> > > the spare battery. I rebooted. Froze again, same place. I put in
> > > the CD drive, it booted fine. I swapped out the CD drive and put the
> > > battery back in. This time I did a verbose boot.
> > >
> > > In short:
> > > both batteries are seen in the probing.
> > > ad0 is probed
> > > pcm0 is measured
> > > fdc0: output ready timeout
> > > [repeat above line 7 times]
> > > GEOM: new disk ad0
> > >
> > > Screen shot here:
> > >
> > > http://www.langille.org/tmp/100_2831.jpg
> > >
> > > Ideas? Suggestions?
> >
> > This is sounding just a bit familiar. Do you actually have a floppy
> > drive? If so, try putting a disk into it. If not, try building a kernel
> > without the floppy and see if that behaves.
>
> There is no floppy in this laptop (IBM ThinkPad T41); I have one, but
> it is external, connected via USD, and has not been attached during
> these tests.
>
> I created a kernel without fd, based on GENERIC:
>
> $ diff GENERIC LAPTOPGENNOFD1
> 25c25
> < ident GENERIC
> ---
>
> > ident LAPTOPGEN
>
> 159c159
> < #device apm
> ---
>
> > device apm
>
> In short, I changed the ident, and added apm.
>
> This kernel boots if the CDRW is installed. Without it, the systems
> boots and then freezes at the login prompt. I have no idea why. The
> freeze occurs with or without the second battery. With the CDRW
> installed, all is well.
>
> > There have been several similar reports. You might want to look at the
> > archives.
>
> I didn't find anything that gave me a lead to follow.
Try booting in windows and using the "ps2" command-line configuration utility
to disable the secondary IDE channel in BIOS. This recently saved my
ThinkPad X32 from becoming a wrack after I went completely nuts with exactly
the same symptoms as you observed: the machine would lock hard if booted with
APM and without the CDRW installed. I observed this issue only in 6.1; 4.11
works flawlessly out of the box with APM / without CDROM.
Hope this helps,
Marko
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