Mark E. Hansen wrote: > Some time ago, I upgraded my Linux machine to use a new motherboard: > > ASUS M2NPV-VM > > At that time, I was told (on this list) that my CentOS Linux kernel was > too old for the 3.0.X version of the lm_sensors package. I've now upgraded > the machine to CentOS 5.2, which includes the Linux kernel 2.6.18. > > I downloaded lm_sensors-3.0.3 from http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Download > and built/installed successfully. This included some changes to the system's > ld.so.conf to include /usr/local/lib on the system LD path. > > When I ran sensors-detect, it found the following: > > It said it found 'ITE IT8716F Super IO Sensors', address 0x290, > driver 'it87'. > > It also said it found an AMD K8 thermal sensor embedded with the CPU > (driver 'k8temp'). > > I had it create the /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors file, which looks like > this (sans the comments): > > MODULE_0=it87 > MODULE_1=k8temp > > I then created the /etc/init.d/lm_sensors file (as per the instructions) > and started the service. > > I ran sensors -s (as root), but when I run sensors, the only output > I get is this: > > k8temp-pci-00c3 > Adapter: PCI adapter > Core0 Temp: +33.0?C > Core1 Temp: +37.0?C > > Well, this appears to be showing me good CPU temps, but where is > the rest of the it87 chip data? Did I miss a step? > The CentOS 2.6.18 kernel does not have the it87 driver. Regards, Hans