Actually - the lm_sensors 2.7.x package performs a quite good identification of the existing hardware. On my system - the following modules need to be loaded using a 2.6.12 kernel - in the /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors:
MODULE_0=i2c-viapro
MODULE_1=i2c-isa
MODULE_3=eeprom
MODULE_4=via686a
Make sure you use the ISA Bus, as the SMBus uses the lm80 Chip/Module which provides only Junk data.
Also - the /etc/sensors.conf file looks like this:
chip "via686a-*"
label "1.5V" "CPU core"
label "2.5V" "+2.5V"
label "3.3V" "I/O"
label "5.0V" "+5.0V"
label "12V" "+12V"
ignore fan1 #"CPU Fan"
ignore fan2 #"P/S Fan"
label temp1 "CPU Temp"
label temp2 "SYS Temp"
ignore temp3 #"SBr Temp"
set temp1_hyst 50
set temp1_over 55
set temp2_hyst 55
set temp2_over 60
set temp3_hyst 60
set temp3_over 65
That provides me decent data on the System. Note that the mini-ITX-Lex system is passive cooled - so no FANs.
After creating the sensors.conf file - run "sensors -s" and you should be done.
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Entered by smurphy on Sunday, 19 August 2007 @ 00:01:52
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