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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:42 pm 
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Hi all,

Has anyone had any luck with lm_sensors or mbmon in R6.. i installed lm_sensors using pacman, and ran sensor_setup (or something like that), but the results from lm_sensors is not very complete. I'm sure i got more infor on the same rig in R5.5?

Thoughts?

Nathan

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PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2009 4:19 am 
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nmcaullay wrote:
Hi all,

Has anyone had any luck with lm_sensors or mbmon in R6.. i installed lm_sensors using pacman, and ran sensor_setup (or something like that), but the results from lm_sensors is not very complete. I'm sure i got more infor on the same rig in R5.5?

Thoughts?


Are you certain that you added the kernel modules that sensors-detect told you to add? To have them autoload on a reboot, under Arch's model (LinHES's model), you need to place them in the MODULES array in /etc/rc.conf if you want them to survive a reboot. (This sort of file under R5.5 was /etc/modules but you get the idea).

Re-run sensors-detect and watch what it tells you to load. Test them via the modprobe command (# modprobe module1 then # modprobe module2 etc.) Then execute the sensors command and inspect the output. It should all be there.

Once you're happy w/ that, add the needed modules to the file I mentioned above.

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