We've been debugging this a bit in #ubuntu-devel, apparently the problem is that the compal-laptop module will ALWAYS create two rfkill entries, regardless of the actual hardware.
I tried doing "modprobe compal-laptop force" on a completely different piece of hardware and sure enough I got the two extra rfkill entries.
I believe this module is broken and should rely on ACPI or similar firmware functions to check whether the hardware actually exists.
We've been debugging this a bit in #ubuntu-devel, apparently the problem is that the compal-laptop module will ALWAYS create two rfkill entries, regardless of the actual hardware.
I tried doing "modprobe compal-laptop force" on a completely different piece of hardware and sure enough I got the two extra rfkill entries.
I believe this module is broken and should rely on ACPI or similar firmware functions to check whether the hardware actually exists.