Hi, first of all thank's for your answer. Finally all is now working. I think that I did a mistake. I used a vanilla kernel and not a kernel from debian. I did it because I needed to patch with the openmosix patch. So, after when I compiled and used the debian packages with my kernel I found that first I have some problems to compile it (differents i2c.h headers) and after a core dump. So, as you said, I followed the instruccions and I patch the kernel, althought I use the deb packages of lmsensors and i2c. Otherwise i have now my cluster running with openmosix and the lmsensors working together (ker2.4.21 and lm 2.8). Thank's again. Leo A Diumenge 28 Setembre 2003 22:45, Jean Delvare va escriure: > [Resent on your request.] > > > I have compiled my own kernel 2.4.21 with two pathes: > > - openmosix > > - lm_sensor > > > > I'm using debian woody and it's compiled wig gcc 2.95. I'm using the > > sources lm_sensors 2.8 from debian unstable and i2c too. > > > > My own kernel with openmosix and the i2c modules works well, no > > problems (As I known by now). I have only a problem with the driver: > > w83781d > > > > because it's all the time inicialitzating. I have test to do and > > init=0, too, but I had a segmentation fault: > > e01:~# modprobe w83781d init=0 > > Segmentation fault > > > > I'm a bit lost and I don't know what to do. Could you help me please? > > Known problem. Reading this page should help: > http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/devel/i2c/ > Basically, you'll want to patch your kernel sources with my i2c patch > instead of using Debian's source, so that everyone uses compatible i2c > structures. > > Strange that debian provides sources for lm_sensors 2.8 through apt and > don't patch the kernel as required.