- Timestamp:
- 07/31/2023 01:44:37 PM (14 months ago)
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- Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…> (07/30/2023 01:33:16 PM)
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- Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…> (07/31/2023 01:44:37 PM)
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general/sysutils/lm_sensors.xml
r9cc0aba5 rc1beec54 101 101 102 102 <para> 103 Getting your kernel config right is an iterative process that may require 104 that you recompile your kernel a couple of times. The simplest way to go 105 about it is to start by enabling modules and then compile everything that 106 may be needed by Lm Sensors as a module: 107 </para> 108 109 <screen><literal>[*] Enable loadable module support ---> [CONFIG_MODULES] 110 111 Device Drivers ---> 112 [*] PCI support ---> [CONFIG_PCI] 113 I2C support ---> 114 <*/M> I2C device interface [CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV]<!-- 115 Seems to be automatically selected and invisible on linux 3.17: 116 I2C Algorithms -&45;-> 117 <M> (configure all of them as modules)--> 118 I2C Hardware Bus support ---> 119 <M> (configure all of them as modules) 120 <*/M> Hardware Monitoring support ---> [CONFIG_HWMON] 121 <M> (configure all of them as modules)</literal></screen> 122 123 <para> 124 Recompile your kernel and reboot into the new kernel. Don't forget to 125 <command>make modules_install</command> We will come back to the kernel in 126 the Configuring section below. 103 The following configuration options attempt to cover the most common 104 hardware monitoring devices in a typical desktop or laptop system. 105 View the help of each (by pressing the <keycap>H</keycap> button 106 with the option focused in the <command>make menuconfig</command>) 107 to know if you need it. There are many platform-specific hardware 108 monitoring devices so it's impossible to list the configuration for 109 all of them here. You may investigate the content of 110 <filename class='directory'>/sys/class/hwmon</filename> within a 111 <quote>mainstream</quote> distro running on the system to know which 112 drivers you need. 113 </para> 114 115 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 116 href="lm_sensors-kernel.xml"/> 117 118 <para> 119 Recompile your kernel and reboot into the new kernel. 127 120 </para> 128 121 … … 199 192 200 193 </sect3> 201 194 <!-- Completely outdated. It only sets a list of kernel modules which 195 should be loaded by lm_sensors. But today udev will load them 196 once the sensor device is detected by the kernel. 202 197 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> 203 198 … … 217 212 218 213 </sect3> 219 214 --> 220 215 </sect2> 221 216
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