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2 README for lm_sensors
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5 IMPORTANT NOTES
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7 * The libsensors configuration file (/etc/sensors.conf) is never overwritten
8 by our installation process, so that you won't lose your personal settings
9 in that file. You still can get our latest default config file in
10 etc/sensors.conf.eg and manually copy it to /etc/sensors.conf if you want.
11 You will then want to edit it to fit your needs again.
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13 * The format of /etc/sensors.conf changed with lm-sensors >= 3.0.0.
14 If you have a custom configuration file using the old format, you can convert
15 it using the sensors-conf-convert script. Otherwise just overwrite your old
16 configuration file with the new default one.
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19 KERNEL CONFIGURATION
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21 * Enable "I2C support" (CONFIG_I2C=y or m). On many motherboards, the sensor
22 chip is connected to the SMBus, which is supported by I2C in the Linux kernel
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24 * Enable "I2C device interface" (CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=m). sensors-detect needs
25 this to probe for SMBus hardware monitoring chips.
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27 * In I2C Hardware Bus support, enable all drivers you might need, preferably
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30 * Enable "Hardware Monitoring support" (CONFIG_HWMON=y or m).
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32 * Enable all hardware monitoring drivers you might need, preferably as modules
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