Odd "sensors" output

Igor Guarisma iguarism at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 18 18:08:42 UTC 2005


I don't have an answer to your question but have a
likely problem, I have multiple Linux installations
with Multiboot with Grub (FC3 i386, FC3 64bits, Ubuntu
64 bits) each of this distro's "sensors" gives me
different outputs on the same machine, FC3 i386 just
tells me the modules I have loaded, FC3 64 tells me
only my memory models and Ubuntu Hoary 64 gives me,
what I think is, the right info. Every one of this
distros give me the same results when I run
sensors-detect except for the part of
/etc/modprobe.conf 'cos Ubuntu uses /etc/modules.

After runnig sensors-detect I get this message.

Copy prog/init/lm_sensors.init to
/etc/rc.d/init.d/lm_sensors
for initialization at boot time.

but I don't have any idea where
prog/init/lm_sensors.init is.

Still gkrellm seems to have the right info wich
depends on lm_sensors



 --- "Ashley M. Kirchner" <ashley at pcraft.com>
escribió:

> 
>     Now that I have compared two machines (through
> dmidecode), I've 
> verified the motherboards to be identical.  However,
> when I run 
> 'sensors' on one machine, I get the full output I'm
> expected to get 
> (voltage, temperatures, fan speeds, memory modules
> and others.)  
> However, on the other machine, it only displays the
> memory module 
> information.  I've re-ran 'sensors-detect' and made
> sure all the modules 
> are being loaded and compared all the config files. 
> Everything matches 
> ... except the output.  Anyone have any ideas on how
> to even begin to 
> diagnose this problem?
> 
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