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Date:	Tue, 25 Jul 2006 12:44:06 -0400
From:	"Brown, Len" <len.brown@...el.com>
To:	"Accardi, Kristen C" <kristen.c.accardi@...el.com>,
	"George Nychis" <gnychis@....edu>
Cc:	<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <linux-acpi@...r.kernel.org>,
	<akpm@...l.org>
Subject: RE: ACPI bombing, ACPI Exception (acpi_bus-0071): AE_NOT_FOUND


>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> I am running a 2.6.18-rc1-git7 kernel on my IBM Thinkpad x60s, with
>> CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK=y
>> 
>> Whenever the computer is inserted into the dock, ACPI seems to bomb:
>> http://rafb.net/paste/results/GW5E8747.html
>> 
>> I was wondering if anyone could help me solve this problem, 
>I believe it
>> is keeping me from using my cdrom drive on the dock since it does not
>> show up in /dev.  I have also contacted Kristen Accardi 
>about it, who I
>> believe wrote the dock code... but I wasn't sure if this is a further
>> problem in ACPI somewhere.
>> 
>> Here is my full config:
>> http://rafb.net/paste/results/o2gSVu90.html
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> George

>Hello everyone,
>I am working on getting an x60 to duplicate the cdrom issue 
>this week.  However, I was wondering if there was anything we 
>could do about these AE_NOT_FOUND messages.  A lot of people 
>believe that they are errors, but in fact they are normal for 
>hotplugging.  Would it be ok if I just get rid of that error 
>message?  It generates unneccessary consternation.

In 2.6.17, this was a DEBUG message.
I'll return it to being a DEBUG message for 2.6.18.

BTW. I can't follow the URLs above, hopefully you can.
stashing logs in a bugzilla entry is generally a better method,
because "bugzilla never forgets".

thanks,
-Len
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