The first thing is to make sure you are running the latest bios, kernel.
Then, you need to sort out the kernel component/modules/drivers that
cause the problem.
If you guess it is ACPI issue, pleas test boot option acpi=off to see
if the problem goes away. If you guess it is battery issue, please
remove battery module, etc.
Please don't forget to enter a bug in bugzilla.kernel.org.

Thanks,
Luming

On 1/17/07, Peter Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I've got an issue with my HP Compaq nc6320, where it won't boot off
its battery without softlocking on CPU#0. I remember it booting ok off
battery occasionally in the past, but once I've seen the fault - the
only way I can get it to boot is off AC. (I usually boot off AC anyway).

I'm presuming ACPI as a good starting point, since that is an area where
AC / Battery may make a difference.

Can anyone suggest a debugging procedure to identify the cause of a
softlock, and where would be appropriate (which category) to file a
kernel bug for this?


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